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The Right Rev. Monsignor M'Kenna, VG of Masterton, who recently underwent an operation ina pital in Wellington, has Recovered to be able to leave the institution. , A cablegram received yesterday rea convalescent depot in France. Mr A T. Cavill, Inspector of Post Office's at Waiigauui has been appoint ed postmaster at Hastings, . in the Jce of Mr. P. Perm who w about to retire on superannuation. W r - »• Cal aghan, postmaster at Hawera has retired on superannuation, and ha? been succodedbv Mr. 8. G.Dame, promoted from the .charge of tho Ran" iora Post Office. Another proinoBon is that of Mr J. R. Crocker from the position of postmaster at Mataura to a corresponding position at Pahiatna, in succession to Mr. Dcmpsey, retired on superannuation. A Press Association telegram from Hokitika states that Mr. ißernari Ward, of Arahura, has been elected chairman of the Westlaml County Couucil. At Opunnke yesterday Councillor TV. R. Wright, of llahotu, was unaminously elected chairman of the l!/g----mont County Council. Lieutenant Hugo Alexander Mackenzie tho selected Rhodes scholar for this vear, was twentynme years ot ago the day before yesterday. He is a lieutenant in the Thirty-first Reinforcement. Mr T E. Crosse was unanimously rejected chairman of the Hawke b Bay County Council yesterday, our special correspondent telegraplis. Councillor W. J. Welch has been elected chairman of the Maeterton County Council for the eleventh successive term. Councillor J. E. Perry lm been reelected chairman of the Maunceville County Council. Mr. .Tamos Archer, engineer to tlio Masterton ]3orou ? h Council, has been admitted a meraW of the Institute of Municipal Engineers, England.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 4
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267PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 56, 29 November 1917, Page 4
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