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Miss F. Maunsell, Pownall Street, Masterton, is visiting Tauranga. Mrs West, Auckland, is staying with her mother, Mrs T. W. Wardell, Te Whiti. Miss M. Admore has been appointed assistant teacher at the Lansdowne School. Mr H. G. Johnston, who has been an inspector in the Wellington Education Board’s district for the past six years, has been transferred to Auckland. Writing to his mother in Carterton, Leading Aircraftman Harry Hope Cross, of Masterton, states that recently he received word that he had passed his L.A.C. examination. He was the only candidate in the North Island who had ever got through the examination at the first attempt. A “specialist” section is being formed with a staff of three and he had been selected as one of these. He obtained 96 out of 100 per cent of marks.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 February 1943, Page 2
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137PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 February 1943, Page 2
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