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4 Mrs A. Whittaker, 0.C., Women’s War Service Auxiliary, Masterton, is on holiday for a week. She is visiting her mother in Auckland. The Deputy-Prime Minister, Mr Nash, announced last night that the Prime Minister, Mr Fraser, entered Lewisham Hospital yesterday afternoon. Mr Fraser is suffering from some internal inflammation, and it is expected that he will be in hospital about a fortnight. The following military appointments were gazetted last night:—Brigadier (acting-Major-General) L. M. Inglis to be temporary Major-General; Lieuten-ant-Colonel (temporary Colonel, act-ing-Brigadier) S. F. Hartnell, to be temporary Brigadier; Lieutenant-Col-onel (acting Brigadier) R. W. Harding, to be temporary Brigadier. Colonel W. A. Ebbs, chief secretary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, will proceed to Sydney at the end of November, to take up similar duties for the Eastern Australia Territory. The new chief secretary will be Colonel C." Walls, a New Zealand officer at present serving in Australia as field secretary in the Southern Territory. Colonel Walls was a padre in the Great War, and served with the New Zealand troops in France. Lieut.-Colonel Rignold, from Australia, has been appointed Field Secretary for New Zealand.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 October 1943, Page 2
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