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Mr O. L. Kerens, secretary of the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association. has returned after attending a training course for officers of the mounted rifles. ,The Rev.' J. Chisholm left by the express yesterday to attend a meeting of the Advisory Board of the Children’s Health Camp Federation in Wellington. South-bound passengers by the Union Airways plane yesterday were Mrs A. O'Brien, Mrs W. MacKenzie. Mrs R. V Pike and Miss E. Williams from Auckland, Mr C. N. Cathie from Wellington, and Mr W. G. Ferae. Mr A. O. Wilkinson. Miss A. Brooks, Dr N. T. Mirams and Mr A. C. Sutherland from Christchurch. At a meeting of the Management Committee of the Otago Football Association last evening, the chairman (Mr M. K. Haig), on behalf of members, presented a case of pipes to Captain E. J. Anderson, president of the who is leaving shortly to taK,e up a military position. Mr Haig, referred to the outstanding services rendered to the game by Mr Anderson, who for the past six years has occupied the president's chair. He extended to him the association’s best wishes for his second military career.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24423, 8 October 1940, Page 8
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