Obituary MR F. R. HODGE
(N.Z. Press Association) AUCKLAND, July 11. Mr Frank Reynolds Hodge, a sub-editor of the staff of the “New Zealand Herald” for 28 years, died in Auckland on Friday. Mr Hodge, who was 72, retired in November last year. He began his newspaper career in Masterton in 1910 as a reporter on the “Wairarapa Times.” During the First World War he served four years in France with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. On his return to New Zealand he joined the “Hawke’s Bay Herald,” later the “Hawke’s Bay Herald-Tri-bune” and in 1937 transferred to the “New Zealand Herald.” Mr Hodge was the New Zealand Press Association representative on the “Herald” from 1955 until his retirement
For many years he was Auckland editor of the Anglican Church newspaper, “Church and People.”
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31109, 12 July 1966, Page 20
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