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PERSONAL

The Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage, Prime Minister, will leave Wellington for Christchurch on Monday night.

The Hon. F. Jones, Minister of Defence, will return to Wellington from Auckland today. Mr A. S. Elworthy has been reelected chairman of the Canterbury Jockey Club. Mr Richard Crooks, the American tenor, with his wife and son, left for Sydney by the Awatea last evening.

Mrs H. Marsh and Mr R. R. Woodcock, secretary and organiser of the Vienna Mozart Boys’ Choir, left by car last night for Palmerston North. Mr F. E. Broom, of Invercargill, is a guest at the Midland Hotel, Masterton, while visiting his brother, Mr J. Broom.

Dr Georg Gruber, conductor of the Vienna Mozart Boys’ Choir, left Masterton last night for Palmerston North where he will conduct a concert by the boys tonight. Mr A. T. Harnden, formerly of Fairhall Motors, Kaikohe, has recently been appointed manager of the Used Car Department of Fagan Motors, Ltd. Mr Harnden has now taken up his new duties in Masterton. The Very Rev. Father James Hanrahan. parish priest of St. Joseph's. Papanui, has been appointed parish priest of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Addington, in succession to the Very Rev. Father J. P. O’Connor, who died recently. Till the annual diocesan appointments in February next, St. Joseph’s, Papanui, will be in charge of the Marist Fathers at St. Bede’s College.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1939, Page 6

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PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1939, Page 6

PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 May 1939, Page 6

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