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PERSONALS.

Brother Peter, a well-known and popular member of the staff of the Marist Brothers’ High School, has been transferred t 0 New Zealand after 11 years in Fiji. Mr. D. H. Le Soeuf, of the livestock division of the Department of Agriculture, has returned to New Zealand from a visit to Britain and the Continent. He attended a veterinary conference at Cardiff. Mr. G. A. Bottomley.Sc., arrived in Wellington from Britain by the Akaroa yesterday to take up a position as lecturer in physical chemistry at Dunedin University. Mr. C. H. Williams has been appointed Press officer to the Prime Minister (Mr Holland). Since the end of World War 11, Mr. Williams has been assistant information officer in the Information Section which was recently transferred from the Prime Minister’s Department to the Tourist and Publicity Department. Mr Williams was at one time chief of staff on the “Christchurch Press.” Rifleman S. Luxford, of Hawke’s Bay, who won the North Island rifle championship on the Putiki Rifle range yesterday, is a former Wanganui resident and a son of the late Mr W. M. Luxford, a former president of the Wanganui West-Coast Rifle Association. At the conclusion of the rifle meeting, he was congratulated on his success by Mr. F. J. Soler, the president of the association.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1950, Page 4

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PERSONALS. Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1950, Page 4

PERSONALS. Wanganui Chronicle, 27 December 1950, Page 4

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