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Mi - C. R. Mabson, Masterton Borough Engineer, is on a visit to Wellington today. At a special meeting of the Loyal Masterton Odd Fellows’ Lodge, Bro. E. Mooney was presented with a past officer’s emblem. The Rev Albert Mead, who has been pastor for 10 years of the Moray Place Congregational Church, Dunedin, has accepted an invitation to return to Cape Town to take up work there. A London cablegram states that Dennis Raoul, second son of Mr and Mrs David L. Nathan, of Auckland, has been affianced to May, the only child of Dr and Mrs Harold Sington, of Porchester Terrace, London. The Hon W. Lee Martin, Minister of Agriculture, left Wellington by the Limited express last night, en route to Rotorua, where today he will officially open the winter show. The Minister will return to Wellington tomorrow morning. __ “Since the Association was started 22 years ago, 13 of the original members have passed away,” observed the president, Mr D. McGregor, at today's meeting of the Wairarapa Patriotic Association. During the year, he added, they had lost another member who played a very prominent part in the work of the Association, Mr Hugh Morison, of Greytown. Mr McGregor said Mr Morison was a man of very fine character, and one who was thought very highly of by all who knew him. His enthusiastic foundation work was particularly well done. A vote of condolence was passed with the relatives of the late Mr Morison.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 6
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245PERSONAL. Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 6
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