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Mr. C. A. Corder, postmaster at Feilding, is absent on sick leave, and Mr. A. Clarke, of Palnterston North, is acting postmaster. Mr H. T. Hassal. of the staff of the Feilding branch of the Bank of Australasia. has been transferred to Dannevirke. Sergeant V. Arnold, Madras Avenue, •Aramoho, has returned from service overseas. Before joining the Armed Forces Sergeant Arnold was employee by the Wanganui County Council. Mr. A. L. Middiemiss. officer in charge of the State Advances Coi potation in Wanganui, has been transferred to Palmerston North as resident officer. Mr. H. N. Shires. a • member of the Wanganui staff. ill [assume control here. :: Lieutenant R. F. Sherlock is returning to New Zealand on duty, according to advice received by his mother, I Mrs. R. E. Sherlock, Portal Street, . Durie Hill. Lieutenant Sherlock. 11 whose promotion was announced last J week, is 25 years of age, and left New I Zealand with the First Echelon. Colonel R. St. J. Beere. D.S.O. ■I District Director of the Home Guard. | is on a tour of inspection of Home ! Guard units. He will arrive in Wan- ! ganui to-day, and with the group 'director, Lieutenant-Colonel R. D. Hardie, D. 5.0.. will inspect work done by the Home Guardsmen in the coastal areas. He will visit the various units in training and on defence work.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 4

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Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 4

Personal Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 68, 21 March 1942, Page 4

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