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Dr A. W. Sutherland, of Dunedin, has passed the final examination for the F.R.C.S. degree, according to advice received privately by cablegram. Messrs J. P. Innes and D. J. McCulloch, of Dunedin, have been admitted as associate members of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand.
Mr Sydney Roxburgh, son of Mr J. R. Roxburgh, of Dunedin, who is completing his training at the Auckland Training College, has been appointed assistant science master at the Southland Boy;'' High School, and will commence his duties there next February. The Mayor, Mr D. C. Cameron, was elected president of the South Islands Publicity Association at its annual conference in Christchurch yesterday, in succession to the late Mr H. L. Gibson. The president and the secretary of the Dunedin branch of the Waterside Workers' Union, Messrs S. Joyce and S. B. Macdonald, will leave for Wellington on Monday morning to attend the biennial conference of watersiders. Mr N. Crichton is to represent tire Port Chalmers branch at the corfference.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26625, 22 November 1947, Page 6
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