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The Hon. W. Nash, Minister ol Finance, will visit Wanganui to-mor-row week in connection with the project of erecting a cathedral in Wellington as a Centennial memorial. Mr. J. B. McKinney, field organiser for the Presbyterian Centenary Fund, who has been visiting Wanganui, is leaving for New Plymouth to-day. A motion of sympathy with the relatives of the late Mr. T. M. Remington, of Westmere, was called at yesterday's meeting of the general committee of the Wanganui Agricultural and Pastoral Association. The appointment of Mr. W. J. Rogers, Mayor of Wanganui, as the representative of Wanganui local bodies on the Wellington Provincial Centennial Committee, was endorsed at yesterday's meeting of the Wanganui County Council. The Hon. F. Jones, PostmasterGeneral, has been invited to attend the Post and Telegraph Employees' Association annual reunion next Saturday night. He has replied that he will be present if no other engage- ■ ment intervenes. Archbishop O'Shea, Metropolitan of New Zealand and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington, is to sail for England en route to Rome by the Rangitata on August 25. The last visit paid to Rome by his Grace was in 1922, when he was Coadjutor-Arch- , bishop. - i
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 190, 13 August 1938, Page 8
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