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Drs. Roy and Jean West and family, sailed for Britain on the S.S. Rangitihi on Wednesday, September 15. The will reside at Dorrington, near Shrewsbury, England. "T* Constable James Skinner, of Normanby, near Hawera, has been appointed to take charge of the Taupo Police Station. It is expected that Mr Skinner will take up his duties at Taupo shortly. * ❖ * Mr Ian Thomas, son of Mr and Mrs Charles Thomas, of Taupo, also sailed for Britain on the S.S. Rangitiki last week. Mr Thomas recently took his Diploma in Wool Classing at Massey College. He has been awarded a bursary by the Committee of the London Woolbrokers Association, which will enable him to pursue his studies for twelve months, partly in London and partly in Bradford.-

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Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 24 September 1954, Page 4

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PERSONAL Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 24 September 1954, Page 4

PERSONAL Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 139, 24 September 1954, Page 4

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