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The Ven. Archdeacon T. F. Lindsay, Clfeveland, Yorkshire, arrived at Auckland from Southampton by the Tainui on Wednesday, to spend a month’s holiday in the Dominion, mainly in the South Island. Prior to his departure for Masterton recently, Mr J. Kent-Johnston was presented with a fountain pen by the Pahiatua Players, in recognition of his services to them during his residence in Pahiatua. The friends of Mr Jacob Manson, an early settler, who was for many years' chairman of directors of the old Mangaramarama Co-op. Dairy Co., and also a member of the Pahiatua Bowling Club and other bodies, will regret to learn of the very indifferent state of his health. The Australian Minister of Civil Aviation, Mr H. V. C. Thorby, will leave by an Empire flying-boat for Singapore next Tuesday, a cablegram reports, to investigate the operation of the Empire air mail service and facilities on the route between Australia and Singapore.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 January 1939, Page 4
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