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Lieutenant-Colonel H. S. Nurse, Deputy Inspector-General of Munitions for the Australian Military Forces, has arrived on a short visit to New Zealand.
Commissioner J. Evan Smith, Salvation Army, has returned to Wellington from a tour of the Wairarapa, Waikato, Hawke’s Bay and Poverty Bay districts. The Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop of Aotearoa, who will arrive in Masterton on Sunday,’will preach in the evening at St. Matthew’s Church. On Monday he will conduct, a confirmation service at the Masterton Hospital for two Maori patients and in the evening will address the Church of England Men’s Society. The death occurred in the Wellington Hospital yesterday of Mr Joseph Murray Ellis. Mr Ellis was 54 years old, and had. been art master of the Wellington Technical College for the past-29 years. Born in Ireland he came out to New Zealand in 1012 to take up the appointment of art master at the Wellington Technical College, and continued to hold that position ever since. The Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, yesterday visited the Otago Centennial Memorial and Dunedin Art Gallery, after which he addressed a Rotary Club luncheon. In the afternoon Mr Fraser attended the Otago A. and P. Society’s summer show and was favourably impressed by the quality of stock on display, as well as the general arrangements. Later, in company with Mrs Fraser, he visited the rooms of various patriotic organisations and at night was entertained by Labour supporters at an informal gathering.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1941, Page 4
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243PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1941, Page 4
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