Personal Items Vice-Regal
The Governor-General (Sir Willoughby Norrie) will make his farewell visit to Christchurch on June 24, and spend two days in the city. When he announced this yesterday, the .Town Clerk (Mr H. S. Feast) said functions for the visit had yet to be arranged. The Superintendent of Police at Christchurch (Mr D. Sugrue) left last evening for Wellington to attend a Police Department conference of senior officers. Mr H. C. Jenkins has announced his retirement as editor of the “Wanganui Chronicle.” The associate editor, Mr D. G. Strachan, has been appointed editor. Mr Jenkins will retire on May I.—(P.A.) Mr David Lawson, of the editorial staff of the “Auckland Star,” has been awarded a Nieman fellowship. The fellowship is awarded by the Nieman Foundation of Harvard University and the Carnegie Corporation of New York to give a New Zealand journalist an academic year of residence and study at Harvard University and two months’ travel for professional puropses.—(P.A.)
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 12
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160Personal Items Vice-Regal Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28264, 30 April 1957, Page 12
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