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PERSONALS.

Mr D. C. Aubrey has been appointed a member o£ the New Zealand Wool Board, states last nights GaZe Temporary Brigadier L. M. Inglis. CB E DS 0 M.C., has been posted to the retired list with the rank o£ Mr. R. D. Horton, leader of the New Zealand' delegation to the Press Conference in Ottawa, has re turned to Auckland. The Rev. P. W. D. Parr, assistant curate in the parish of Up.Vr Rlc “Fj ton, is padre for the K under training at Burnham Military C Ta mark of respect to the memory of the Hon. G. J. Garland, whose deaf, occurred this week, the Legislati Council adjourned yesterday until this “ f Messrs' J D. Ormond (Waipukurau) and L. A. P. Sherriff (Marton) were elected to the New Ze al Meat Producers’ Board today by tn annual meeting in Wellington of the E'»ctoral Committee of the Board. Mr. R. Hazzard. Australian Trade Commissioner, will leave New Zealand for S-’dney. Canberra and Melbourne on Sep'ember 14 and exnects to be absent from New Zealand for t ’mt H. H. Skilling has been appointed pilot-instructor to the Otago Aero Club in succession to Mr. R. G. Push, who recently left the club after f our veo.rs ns instructor, to engage in aerial topdressing work on his own account. Mr. C. Nev ton Hood, of Wanganui, bns boon olopto'i nre’ident of the New ''n lond Softball Uir-'C' Mr. L. A. Wof WT-’O-'n”!. ho„ n to the Management Commi' 1 ee. Mr. L. A. Strack. H.So.. a former student of the Auckland University Core-re. i s attendin'* th" internation”’! Congress of M~lhomMic>ans which is boin- hold at TRraM TTnivor."ilv. Un has been anpoin’ed by the University of New Ze'-knd as th-' Dom'nion’s te’'rpse’ i t' l< i’.o a* th? conference. M>’ J. D. B. Martin, who died in Pet ewe <his ”-o n k. was a nioneer in th'*rehob’i ; *'' +; on nf ox-service-men. Ho w n s the Rehabilitation T)o--nartment’s New Zealand sunerv’sor. JT, started tho first trainin'* centre nt Mirimar in 1941 and when he retired in 194 g ho 4l centres throughout the Dominion.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 1 September 1950, Page 4

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PERSONALS. Wanganui Chronicle, 1 September 1950, Page 4

PERSONALS. Wanganui Chronicle, 1 September 1950, Page 4

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