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Dr. E. H. Makgill, Acting-Chief Health Officer, who has been on a visit lo Auckland, returned to Wellington yesterday.
Lieutenant-Colonel ,T. E. Duigan, D.5.0., Staff officer, Auckland military district, who lias been on a visit to Wellington, will return to Auckland today.
A Press Association telegram from Masterton states that. Mr. John Strang, the well-known stock breeder and settler. G'.ensidc, Masterton, died last night.
Mr. C. A. Condio has been appointed Deputy-Registrar of Births, Deaths, and Marriages nt Eltham, and Mr. J. W. Holland at Featbcrston.
.Tudgo W. E. Eawson has been appointed to tlie Ikaroa and South Island Native Land Court districts.
Mr. Robert Mackenzie Watson, barrister, has been appointed a stipendiary magistrate to cxcrcisc criminal and civil jmmliclion within New Zealaud.
At the annual meeting of Hie Wellington Navals' Boating Society held last night a vote of condolence lo the family of the late Colonel J. Duncan, a past president and patron, was passed.
* Mr. George Mathioson has arrived in Wellington to make forward arrangements for the season here of the Williamson Grand Opera Company, tlie opening of which has beon fixed for Monday, December 22.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 61, 5 December 1919, Page 6
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