PERSONAL ITEMS
A resolution of sympathy with relatives of the late Sir Francis Bell was moved by the Mayor (Mr. E. W.> Wise), at the meeting of the Eastbourne Borough Council last evening and carried, members standing in silence. Mr. Chas. Weinstein left this morning by air for New Plymouth. Mr. William Crawford, M.A., has been appointed principal of the Ashburton Technical High School, in sue- y cession to Mr. E. J. Thompson, .who has retired on superannuation,, states a Press Association message from Ashburton. Mr. Crawford has been senior assistant since 1927 and was previously; - at the Timaru Boys' High School. There were thirty-two applicants. . Mr. R. H. Rawlinson, of the- Bruce Woollen Company, left for Auckland yesterday. Messrs. W. H. Cocker and G. F. Finlay (Auckland), John W. Gee (San. Francjsco), A. W. Essex, J. Clowj Geo. R. Hutchinson, and C. Munro (Auckland), A. Harold Gaye and A. F. Ellia (Melbourne), C. C. Davis (Christchurch), S. C. Black (Johannesburg), A. W. Wright (Auckland), J. C. Nicholson (New Plymouth), L. T. Burnand (Gisborne), R. Robb and D. Le Cren (Auckland), S. O. Kurnow, (Tokio), and Commander R. C. Garsia (Nantes) are staying at the Mid* land Hotel. . ... Messrs. J. Wostenholme (Sydney), I. M. Geddis (Napier), H. E. Bett (Christchurch), Sir Maynard Hedstrom. (Fiji), Sir Cecil Leys (Auckland), Messrs. C. S. Macdonald and W. W. Wynne (Melbourne), and A. R. Boyd (Queensland) are staying at the Hotel St. George. . Messrs. C. M. Richwhite (Auckland), H. L. Barker. (Ashburton), N. N. Wilson (Christchurch), G. Brown (Brisbane), J. B. Symons (Melbourne), and A. Raven (Sydney) are staying at the Royal Oak Hotel. • Mr. T. S. Radley (Christchurch) is staying at the Grand Hotel. . • Mr. H. R. Brown'and the Rev. H. Kelly (Sydney), Messrs. J. M.vßuthven (Tokomaru Bay),. J. F.. Strang (Hamilton), J. P. May (London), and D. L. Cuthbertson (Waitaki) are staying at the Hotel Cecil. t ! Messrs. W. A. Cann (Hamilton?, J. D. Ballantyne and. J: Ballantyne (Bluff), J. Knight (Feilding), H. G. Parish (Oxford), S. S. Worsp (Whang'arei), H. Webb (Wanganui), C. A. Hammond (Hawera), F. B. Hale (Christchurch), R. Anthony and J. K. Lovegrove (Hawera), R. T. Pollock' and T. Johanson (Adelaide), T. T. Tulloch and E. R. Simpson (Waverley), J. Leopold (Germany)', J. Nixon N. Burgess, and T. Dickinson (Wanganui), G. Guest, O. K. Jameson, and F. J. Hamilton (Whangarei), G. Grant (Timaru), A. W. Wylie (Pahiatua), T H. Phipps (Christchurch), J. F. Ryaa (Weedons), C. R. Pearce, E. Masper R. T. O'Halloran, J. T. Castleburg, and T. U. Restall (Auckland), N. N. Manderson, R. A. Blackmore, and U P Peterson (Thames), H. J. King and J* McLeod (Tauranga), B. B. Oakden T. °- Underwood, and R ; O'Malley (Whakatane), J. Currington and T Oakley (Wairoa), T. T. Peacock J Cas Sldyi L . Fleming, and J. O'Rourks (Napier), Dr. J. Hight (Morere), and Dr. H. T. Fleming (Sydney) are staying at the Empire Hotel.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 11
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