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j On Use ctatmimt u I Wellington Sarajo Cfok —r'iuff Viscount Jcllicoc u Ckiel '"Good-bye," *nd wShKJ' life member's badge. TV> was made by Mr the executive, who said Savage Ctube throughout wished to associate prcsping best wisJxs far tbk f^taJ^gpr pin ass of his Excellency. Mr J. B. Bsadwkr tefe yesterday morning. , v-fSp Messrs J. Mechaa Bell (Dunedw) are st*ytag «& tkflS'' endoa Hotel. - 4^M| | Messrs David IHck, j and James Austin have bant MaSSfe' | to have control ol the OgMtfESfe ! Mr John P. qf gEgr' I bridg<\ has resigned hid i Justice of the Peace. " £? i Mr h. S. Polden, who tfMajl Zealand from Australia ago, has been appointed «oa|j$ r j£9~ ant actuary of the surance Department. "*jf Mr W. E. Flint. -W ""ftmrijSh tor of Thomas Boftlnrick aMCfc^Si Ltd.. of Christchurch, lua I the Dominion aitvr » sure trip to England. ;* trieal Engineer ai ' appointed Inspecting head office of the Messrs H. Rosjert AM G. Poole (Detroit), C. £mta£SHß& : ton), H. A. Bown Edwards (Wellington), J. edin), A. Harrop Vavasour (Tunaru), are (^Bl 1 Perrett (&iiiwni,_ ton) are among 4^nm United Service Hold. of Justices of the Messrs F. IS. Creswtil (IjSSB Thos. Feather (little H«wko Captain W. Macknrii■■'. dentist of Duncdia, ha* Sagr years been iattnytm Tso-lin's airmen m t£« aeroplanes. He «pjb leave Mukden w ' which port t*3 zio's first 1914, and ktW <m 'GdRi|M|BSQ France. He aim asmd WH|I tion throughout the Sntii the War Pensions ou a trip to Greai roa. which arrived Sydney on Wedaedfey. ''SmMKI stay in Engiaad he ws* *N»)glß^E| the .various Britidl Boards for the pa/peaoto study iwtfcftfe. xvmi.itbahjim MHgffia brcueht before a Bart «i^fl|BjlM siecialists (aeoonßnt tfo special disabiify r.r.lrr that such eawswj|W|fflffl»l Ir disposed of, manent pension or hy Mr Justice Ho*Ja«g» tinent, returned London he attended mons during the da6«4i.4fOMMH ence reaolutioaa. ffca tlsought, xras ttafc JiilT)iwtifjggMjg^| very large crowd very interesting .to gMNMffifIHH iu which the diliiWittllMHßßßiß held -hy attendance ni|iat r.'hether the speaker v|n^H|^H[ toning to or not. __ Ob Mr Justice speak at a fcracbw* Hotel Cecil, and 1» «wtf-MBftß||Bß|| mire the mtnuat Bnldvia nrasi lntn» jS|||MwßH that he made n» of the' prenooa 'ewnilg^jS^M^HM

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 12

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 12

Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 12

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