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HAMILTON NEWS

Continued progress was reported ?l the annual meeting of the Hamilt-n branch of the Plunket Society on Friday. The balance sheet disclosed a satisfactory* position. Mrs. A. H Tompkins, the outgoing president, sat' the local nurse was almost qualified to begin ante-natal work. For thii the society would require equipmen costing at least £25 and it was bopet. to raise funds by organised bridi" evenings.

The following were elected member.* of the Taotaoroa School Committee at the postponed election recently:— Messrs. F. Kelly (chairman), J. Todd. AA . FI. McXaughton, J. C. Johnston and A. Bruce.

“It is evident there are a great number of young teachers looking positionst in institutions such as tfca Hamilton High School.” said Mr. C. LAlacDiarmid, chairman of the Boar °f Governors of the school, on Frida:., when the board was considering applications for 0. staff vacancy.

I’ ollowing were the principal office: - elected at the annual meeting ef th* Hamilton branch of the Plunk?’ Society: President, Mrs. D. Hay; vicepresidents, Mesdames R. C. Fowler. K. P. Cowles, A. H. Tompkins, and Ewart Brown; advisory board, Messrs. J. A. Young, M.P.. T. G. Reynolds. W. K Paul. G. Reid, H. Clark. 11. P. Farrell: C. L. Mac Diarmid, F. Vickery and AM. Bisley; hon. secretary, Mrs. A- FBislcy; hon. treasurer, Mrs. A. Ran’-* say.

Preparations are well forward for th* great drive on Tuesday to raise func; for the Waikato Children’s “Surprise packets” will be distributeby the Commercial Travellers’ Association, whose members have been but; organising for some weeks.

At the meeting of the Hamiltt;' High School Bokrd on Friday tr/ Public Works Department advised tbs tenders for the erection of the ne* boys’ hostel would be called next week

Mr. R. W. Wilmott has resigned from the staff of the Hamilton Hi? School to join the Auckland School. Mr. K. J. Barling, of merston, has been appointed to tb* vacancy. Mr. A. H. Hamilton t as been appointed to •

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 12

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HAMILTON NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 12

HAMILTON NEWS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 12

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