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Mr and Mrs G. Beard, Longbush, are visiting Wellington. Mrs S. Mawley, Lansdowne ,is visiting Napier. Mrs Prendergast Knight and Mrs Nairn, Te Whiti, left to day on a visit to Napier. Mr and Mrs B. Kingdon and Miss Cynthia Kingdon, Waingawa, are staying at Paraparaumu Beach.
Mr and Mrs J. Swanson, Miriam Street, Masterton, have received advice that their son, Pte. R. Swanson, who had been previously reported as missing, is now a prisoner of war.
Tributes for her outstanding service to the society during the eight years she had been president were paid to Mrs H. Jowett, at the annual meeting of the Plunket Society in Wellington yesterday afternoon. Mrs Jowett has resigned, as she is now commandant of the W.A.A.C. The death occurred at Wellington of Lieut.-Colonel Ernest John Kemp, formerly financial secretary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand. Lieut.Colonel Kemp camo to New Zealand in 1937 from Australia, where He had wide experience in all the main branches of Salvation Army-' work. Among other posts which he filled with distinction were those of assistant territorial young people’s secretary, divisional commander at Armidale and Toowoomba, assistant men’s social secretary and chief accountant and auditor in Eastern Australia.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 21 October 1942, Page 2
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