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The Leader of the Opposition, Mr S. G. Holland, will arrive in Dunedin on Monday morning, and will address the silver jubilee' meeting of the Dunedin Manufacturers’ Association at night. He will return to Wellington by plane on Tuesday morning. Mr T. H. Donaldson, of Auckland, manager of the British Phosphate Commission in New Zealand, and Mr G. J. Bridges, engineer, of the Melbourne staff of the commission, are visiting Dunedin. Mr A. J. Brown, postmaster at Nightcaps, has been transferred to a similar position at Port Chalmers. He will be replaced by Mi - R. J. A. McConville, supervisor at Winton, who in turn, will be replaced by Mr T. F. Rushbridge, supervisor at Gore. Mr Eric A. Nicol, a member of the lease-lend mission to Australia, has arrived in New Zealand after an absence of 21 years spent in the United States. At the time he left for America Mr Nicol was the boys’ work secretary in Dunedin of the Young Men’s Christian Association. He is a son of Mr A. Nicol, of Christchurch. Mr and Mrs R. Smart, Otautau, have received a cable that their son, Leading Aircraftman W. R. Smart, has been promoted to corporal and is safe and well. A motion of sympathy with Mr J. Taylor, a member of the executive of the Invercargill R.S.A., in the death of his wife was passed at a meeting of the executive on Tuesday night.

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Southland Times, Issue 24869, 8 October 1942, Page 4

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PERSONAL Southland Times, Issue 24869, 8 October 1942, Page 4

PERSONAL Southland Times, Issue 24869, 8 October 1942, Page 4

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