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Mr O. Kaijser, the Ambassador for Sweden, will visit Christchurch on Wednesday. He will call on the Mayor (Mr G. Manning) and visit Canterbury University before opening an exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. The exhibition is from the Ethnographical Museum of Sweden and consists of objects collected in New Zealand during Captain Cook’s first voyage in the Endeavour. On Thursday morning Mr Kaijser will call on the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce.
The Rev. A. S. McKenzie, of Christchurch, has been appointed chaplain to the New Zealand forces in Vietnam He will leave New Zealand this month.
Mr Raymond Ferner, a retired magistrate who now lives in Tauranga, has been reappointed chairman of the Government Railways Appeal Board. Mr Ferner's second term will be completed on January 31, 1969.—(P-A.)
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30976, 4 February 1966, Page 12
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130Personal Items Press, Volume CV, Issue 30976, 4 February 1966, Page 12
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