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Mr J. Ashton Chambers, superiutendent of tne Waipukurau Fire Brigade, and Mrs Chambers have left for Nelson. Sir John Lamb, a former Under-Sec-retary of State for Scotland, waa booked to leave London last month by the Otranto on his way to New Zealand, via. Australia, Mr Stuart Hislop, who for tho past year has been a radio operator on several Union Company boats, has received an appointment with the National Broadcasting Service at Auckland. S.S.M. (W.O. 1) J. H. Kearney Teft Napier yesterday to take part in the National Eifle Association 's annual tournament at Trentham. Canon Mortimer-Jones, of tho parish of St. Matthew's. Hastings, leaves by the mail train on Wednesday next for Wellington, where he is sailing on Saturday by the Rangitihi for England. Canon Mortimer-Jones, who first came to New Zealand 28 years ago will have 'six months' holiday in England, and will visit his mother and sister, who live in Middlesex, and his brothers, Mr H. I'A. Mortimer-Jones, of Tunbridge Wells, Kent, and Mr T. Morti-mer-Jones, Gerard 's Cross, London. a
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 42, 5 March 1937, Page 4
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