Woman Replaces Man.
For many years an organisation which has been confined to mem the Palmerston North Chamber of Commerce at its meeting this week had a young woman as acting-secretary. Military duties have drawn on the available secretarial staff. Bible Class Rally. Another interdenominational Bible Class rally will be held in the Methodist Hall. Masterion. on Sunday next, the session lasting from 445 p.m. fill 6,30 p.m. A community sing will be led by Mr D. A. Barns and ;.n address will be given by Mr A. J. Houston, of Palmerston North. Political Parties Amalgamate. .Another two political parties, the New Liberal Party and the Soldiers'
Party, have amalgamated with the Na lional Pally. This development wa? 'announced yesterday by the Leader oi the Opposition. Mr Holland, following his statement published that morning that the People’s Movement and th* .National Party had decided te join forces as one political unity. Hot Weather and Trout Fry. The hot weather experienced throughout the North Island during the early par! > f January had a disastrous effect on tlte 4()JH)O trout fry in the holding p- *:d m th" Esplanade, Paimerstcr, North, according to a rejmrt presented at last night’s meeting of the committee of the Wellington Acelim.atissition .Society Mr D. J Gibbs presided. Tb.e ranger in the Pidmerslon Wirth district. Mr 1 Andrews reported that when Mr E M.utiiev. s Palmerston North sub-com-imt’.ee delegate ’>> the meetin;;. found that tinge: Imp the i. plamide prnid weie dvmg immediate investigation had been c.wited iiu’ Movement of the water served only m agitate further tlte filth i: the per i at d eventually ISO tish were liberated in the M;maw.itii River. Duplication of Letters. A st.cemen' that a scheme had been h>ri-;u!ated b;. the Post Ottjce whereby !><md«:r,s e-t letters to twerseas destina- •.. : imuld be .■: ure 1 that duplicate i’-lp.f”- t--f stH'h inR J? 1 f'U*'’ b\ th" alia' fr.id the originals ■. t f'< •?• f'f (] amT W('l •It ’ cti g ci* mu ' : ■ ■■ • the - sigina! ai d dtp Ikatc .q , f !;-■ fitter m ■ ■ paratc ei.vcl- ; < - e must i - ' ' ! d d” and "dupiicaie” n -:-wvdy 'Hw i ,w h n.u b" swd by ■ ■ t W : ir..d d:'j.att-iitr.g --mt t getba-r M: ' e ’ f .-• ! 0 , 1 i J>" . ’ ; . • -! • » <rf - . .f. Ct I ( G-* 1 :
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 4
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376Woman Replaces Man. Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 February 1941, Page 4
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