LOCAL AND GENERAL
fpersonal „ The friends of Mrs. J. Swindlc5hilrst, of Sto.ut Street, will regret 'td 4fear that she was taken to the Vtahnerston North Hospital by ambui'ance on Thursday afternoon. . M!f|.Fred Callesen, who has been an ishh^ate of the Palmerston North Hospit^Fsincc the beginning of the l'ootbali( ise«.sop> sulfering. from a fra'eTVTBidviW^ gB&a^ Lftproved and was able t.o ^ efcurn :to ^»me: speedy ap^fgplete recovery. A Quiet SMfi&Y Saturda'w^aBFmoon was very quiet. FoliaWeSSbt)! the racehorses travelled in "large numbers to Marton and ruglby" Toltowers went to Wellington foE^to' ihatch between Austraiia and :.)Vfll&ig.ton. Those who wero not sUreChFLthe weather remained home %pp^the facing reports and footb^iljb^cladcast over their radios. Cohsep^htly there was very little acti^p?atand the tov/n until late in the' a~&'erhoon.
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 September 1946, Page 3
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