PERSONAL.
The Hon. P. J. Xerheny, M.L.C., left for Wellington ia«t evening. The Hon. E. W. Alison, M.L.C., left . for Wellington by the express last evening. I Dr. H. W. Cleary, Roman Catholic ! Bishop of Auckland, has gone to Wellington. 1 Lieut-Colonel D. Cossgrove, Chief j Scout, is reported to ne making a- satisI factory i-ecovery from his illness. i Mr. Samuel Kennedy has been ap--1 pointed an Inspector of Factories ftnd .Footwear. Mr. G. L. Peacocke has been re- ; appointed to represent the Government !on thp Auckland University College . Council. 1 Archdeacon O. MaoM-urrav and the Rev. J. L. A. Kayll have left for Wellington to attend tbe meeting of the i Anglican 'Provincial Board of Missions. I Canon Ti-daii, of Ellerslie, is attending | the sitting of the Theological Board in (Wellington. The Auckland College Council at its meeting yesterday afternoon decided to send a cablegram to Mr. T. W. Leys, congratulating him ou the honour of LL.D. conferred on him by the McGil] University. Up to the time he left Auckland a few weeks ago to attend the Press Congress in Canada, Mi - . Leys was chairman of the College Council. Mr. Georce Cteagh, chairman, and Mr. J. W. Frater, vice-chairman of the I Auckland Stock Exchange, leave by the I express this evening to attend the an- ■ nu?l conference of associated Chambers of Commerce, which opens in Wellington ion Thursday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 196, 17 August 1920, Page 4
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