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The Misses Morrison, Lansdowne, are visiting Napier. Mesdames Bloxam and H. Berney, Renall Street, Masterton, are visiting Wairoa. Mrs J. Wilson, of Wadestown, is the guest of her sister, Mrs R. Hollis, Pongaroa. Mrs J. H. Cunningham, Renall Street, Maste’rton, has returned to Masterton after a short visit to Christchurch. Mr A. W. Hamilton, who has acted as relieving Town Clerk to the Pahiatua Borough Council during the last three years, has accepted an appointment with the W.F.C.A., Ltd., Pahiatua. The following members of the Masterton Sub-Centre of the Red Cross Society were successful in passing their first aid examinations: —Advanced section: Misses Madeley (honours), Johnston, Cruickshank, Birch and Ailington, Mesdames Thomson and Meanie. Intermediate: Miss Beale, Mrs Mitchell. Elementary: Mrs Charleson. A Sydney message reports the death of Dr. Samuel Angus, Professor of New Testament and Historical Theology in St. Andrew’s College, New South Wales. He rose from a farm boy to a world figure as a theologian and author. Independent and outspoken, he was known to thousands of students whom he taught at Sydney University during the past 30 years as a kindly and sympathetic professor. He was born in 1881.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1943, Page 2
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194PERSONAL Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 November 1943, Page 2
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