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At the meeting of the Technical Edu-ca/.-uwa rAMSru tool iiignt •■-Ar i.v. Cameron was appointed instructor for the, commercial department of vocational training ror soiuiers, Air J. B. Urihin (ot Messrs Glarko, Menzies and (jirmin) v'as appointed an accountancy instructor for tiio evening classes.

Mr Noel, liairaUd" find ( 'Mr A. T. Dale . have been elected lifo" members of tb© New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts. Mr Barraud was the original hon. secretary of the Academy when it w'aa. founded in- Idfiii and did a great deal of work in connection with its inception. His father, Mr C. D. Barr.md, was the first president after the incorporation of the Academy. Mr A. T. Bate has: been for many yeafb a member of the council of the Academy?

Mr W. H. Warren, manager at Nelson fur the Nelson Namiers- Co-opera-tive Association, who is on a busmens visit to‘Wellington, will leave here by the x'ateena- to-uay for Nelson.

Major Wilson, of the New Zealand Artillery, a son of Sir James Wilson, of .bulls, is among those due to-land in’ Wellington ui-aay.

Among those returning to New, Zealand to-day from the front is a son of Atr 1 jh.ian O-iiup.oeii, 01 Wanganui.

Constable Samuel Small, who has been attached to the Taranaki street polio© station-for- some time, lias received notico to traasfer to New Plymouth to-day. Mr C, T. Keeblei, of-the Palmerston North firm of Messrs Bagnoll nnfl Kesble, who has' been on. active sort vice tfor the last 1 two years and two months, has returned home.

That ugly; cuf or nasty sore O'J 1 ' quickly soothed and -healed w*™ uINTMENT. Kighteenpeneo buy* » large pot. Chemists and Stores. - ~

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
275

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 28 May 1919, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10291, 28 May 1919, Page 3

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