PERSONAL.
Among the old identities present at yesterday’s celebration held in their honour at Palmerston North was Mr. Rand senr., of Foxton.
Tin* Education Board Ims grauled Mr. E. A. .Mason, headmaster o!' tin* local District 11i<»li School, leave of absence from the 2(ilh to I lie 2SI:h November.
While engaged in loading a lorry a I Messrs Ross, Bough and (Jo’s, mill yesterday morning', Mr. E. Sal ion strained his back and had lo lie removed to bis home where a medical examination disclosed the tact that lie had torn two muscles. Mr. Sutton will be confined to his bed tor some time as a result.
I)r. (I. •). Adams, well-known locally, but now of Wanganui, has been elected to the Wanganui Hospital Board to fill the vacancy caused by (be death of Mi 1 . Battle. At Wednesday's meeting Dr. Adams made a strong plea, for an infectious diseases ward at the hospital which was turned down on the plea of financial Stringency.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4534, 22 November 1930, Page 2
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163PERSONAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4534, 22 November 1930, Page 2
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