High School Headmaster.
As the new headmaster of the ^9 torua High School has not yet tJH appointed, Mr. J. E. Learning, assistant m,aster, will act as he^B master nntil an appointment is b^9 Home by Aeroplane. |H Two visitors who have been mat^B a brief stay in Rotorua, Messrs^B A. Court and N. Howell, returned^B their homes in Napier hy the Eoto^R Airways Puss Moth, yesterday noon.^ The air is steadily becom^K more popular as a means of transp^K and it is expected that a number^B tourists will make use of the Roto^B 'plane before the end of the summer season. Everything was still going stroH^B the musical life of Germany, in s^H of financial uncertainties and thi^R. ened collapse, said Mr. Gunter^B" Christchurch musician, who retui'^9 last week. In Berlin three ope^9 were playing every night. In mus^K concerts, however, there were few 4H' compositions performed, as the nagers wanted to save mpney onj^K royalties. Hence most programJ^K were conservative.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 136, 1 February 1932, Page 2
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