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DOMINIONS AND COLONIAL OFFICES. (British Official Wireiess.) RUGBY, April 1. Following the retirement from tln. Public Service of Sir John Rlsley, Mi H. G. Bushe has been appointed legal adviser to the Dominions and Colonial Offices, and Mr Duncan assistant legal adviser to both Departments. [Sir John Shuckburgli Kisley, K.C.. ha s been legal adviser to the Colonial Office since 1911, and for ten years' before that was legal assistant. Henry Grattan Bushe has been assistant legal adviser to both the Colonial and Dominions Offices since 1919.] MR MACDONALD FLYS TO LOSSIEMOUTH. RUGBY, April I. The Prime Minister, Mr Ramsay MacDonald, to-day flew from London t.o Lossiemouth, North Scotland, where lie is spending Easter. He Hew in an AirForce machine, piloted by Flight-Lieu-tenant Heslop -
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 3
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126OFFICIAL WIRELESS Hokitika Guardian, 7 April 1931, Page 3
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