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Mr. Keith Lourie, N.Z. Medical Corps, who, when on active service last year, underwent an operation and spent five months in hospital, has returned to active service after three months' convalescence.
Mr. R. J. Nosworthy, managing director of Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., has retired, though he retains his seat on tlie board of directors. Mr. Nosworthy joined the company in 1883, the year it was formed. The death has occurred in Auckland ot the Rev. David James Alexander Shaw, a well-known Presbyterian minister, who for two years had been in temporary charge or the Epsom Church. Mr. Shaw is survived by his wife and a daughter. The superintendent in New Zealand for Dalgety and Company, Limited, Mr. Thomas Arnold Moodie, has died in Wellington, at the age of 56. He became superintendent six years ago in succession to the late Mr. George Black, and was also appointed a member of the New Zealand Wool Committee. Mr. Moodie was a director of the Gear Meat Company, Limited, and a local director of the National Mutual Life Association and the Royal Exchange Assurance Association. He is survived by his wife, one son and one
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 39, 17 February 1943, Page 4
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