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Mrs. M. lyliles has been a Manakau visitor .to FeatherstQri. V '-V. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Law, of Shannon. Rqad, are visitors to the Wairarapa. lylrs. $V. Bull, of Queenwqod Road, who recehtly underweht ari qpe'iatidn' iri a Wellington private hospital, has returned' to her home. Mr. and M;rs. W." Kilsby, of Cambridge Street, have" returned to their honae atter a tour of the South Island; ' Miss Lois Denton, of Taihape, was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H/' Dentori, of Qrieeri Street, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Evans, of "Tirveari," Buller Road, have returned home after a three weeks' holiday sperit ' in Brown's Bay, Auckland and Warkworth. Colonel F. Waite, M.L.C., overseas commissioner for the National Patriofic' 'Fund Boartl, was one of those who returned to New Zealand in the Arawa yesterday. The Forest and Bird Protection Society anriouhces that it has received to date subscriptions to the apiQunt of £179' l'ls( towards the erection of a memorial to the ldte Dr. Leonard Cockayne, the famous botanist. Mrs. Cyrus Collier, of Cambridge Street, who has been a patient m the Palmerston North Hospital, hopes to return home shortly as a result of an improvemept m her condition. Mrs. Collier acknowledges with t'hanks the many kind messages she has received during her illness. In connection with his visit to Australia next week, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fraser) said on Wednesday . that he would fly from Auckland to Sydney next Wednesday, and go on to Canberra either, by air or by road that evening. Discussions with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and. the Minister of External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) on the Pacific and other matters affecting che British Commonwealth would take place on Thursday, and on Friday they would return to Sydney, ieaving for Auckland on Saturday.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 4

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PERSONAL Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 4

PERSONAL Chronicle (Levin), 6 April 1946, Page 4

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