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The Governor-General, Lord Galway and Lady Galway, yesterday visited the Wilson Home for Crippled Children at Takapuna. Sir George Richardson has been appointed deputy-Muydr of Auckland. Dr. W. R. Fea, of Timaru, has arrived in Hamilton, where he will take up his residence. The Chief Justice, Sir Michael Myers, left Hamiton for Wellington last evening. Mr W. C. Barry, Director of the Live Stock Division of the Department of Agriculture, was in Hamilton yesterday. Advice has been received by the local branch of the A.M.P. Society that in the ballot for the election of two directors, at the Head Office in Sydnev, Dr. G. H. Abbott (82,776) and Mr \V. A. Mackay (81,097) were re-elected. Messrs A. C. Lockery (Dargaville), H. Corskie (Wairoa), R. W. Coates nnd J- F. Reay (Gisborne), H. Birch <,New Plymouth), F. B. Fabish (Invercargill), 11. Murray (Auckland) and W. Morpeth Palmerston North), are at the Midland Hotel. Among the vice-presidents elected at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society in Auckland last evening were the following:—Dr- F. D. Pinfold and Mr D. V. Bryant i Hamilton), Dr. J. T. Laurenson (Matamata) and Mr C. H. Priestley (Cambridge). Messrs R. Mortlock, J. H. Horton (Hawera), T. E. Dowdle, J. Rhodes, J. Seabrook, R. Dunn, A. J. Shayne (Auckland), W. J. Wood (Hastings;, J. Bowen Lower Hutt), G. 11. Scott, E. J. Fawcett (Wellington) and W. Bennett Wanganui) are at the Hamilton Hotel.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20503, 20 May 1938, Page 6
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