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Miss Eunice M>;:Gougan. who is a nursing sister on the stall' of the Green .Lane Hospital, Auckland, is at present spending a holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Alex McGougan, of Taneatua. Miss Doris Bernard, of Howick, is spending a holiday with Mr and Mrs C. Orchard, King Street. Miss Bernard lived in Wliakatane a few years ago and is taking the opportunity of renewing many acquaintances. Writing from Oxford, England, Mr Kenneth Sisam, a former Rhodes Scholar from this district, has asked a local businessman to remember him to all Wliakatane friends. He states that, he is 1 now attached to the "Clarendon Press,", which is part of the celebrated Oxford i-rint-ery from which flows the recognised authority of censorship on the English language. .He states in his letter that the press is mainly engaged in Government work at present but mentions that the English people as a whole anticipate a cracking up of the German morale, when they would then be rvble to concentrate their full power against I Japan.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 50, 18 February 1944, Page 4
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174PERSONAL Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 50, 18 February 1944, Page 4
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