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Mr and Mrs H. Martin and family of Frankton Junction are on a holiday visit to Stratford. Miss Dorothy Wilmill left for WanI ganui this morning where Sshe will I compete in the Highland Dancing I,events at the Caledonian sports. I Mi'. W. P. Miller, District Traffic Manager, Wanganui, and Mr. A. G. Grant, Railway Business Agent, are at present In Stratford. Mr. W. Hay, of Christchurch, who lias been visiting his daughter, Mrs. I W. F. Ross left for the south by this i morning's express. The council of Victoria University College, Wellington, has appointed Dr. J. C. Beaglehole to be lecturer in philosophy vice Dr. I. L, G. Sutherland, recently appointed Professor of ’ Philosophy at Canterbury College. In the course of an Empire tour, ; Mr. T. Smith, Labour M.P. for Norj montan (Yorkshire), arrived at WelI lington by the Wanganella yesterday, i Mr. Smith was Parliamentary Secre- | tary' to the Minister of Mines in both I British Labour Governments. I Mr. A. W. McN'icol, general manaI ger for Australia and New Zealand of I the Union Bank, arrived in WellingI ton yesterday from Sydney. He will | remain in New Zealand until FebruI While forking hay at Douglas earli ier in the week, Mr. Clem Kovaleski i suffered an accident to his hand. The handle of the hay-fork snapped and the jagged end pierced the palm of his hand, causing a large gash in which several stitches were made by Dr. W. P. Gordon. .
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 339, 21 January 1937, Page 4
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