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PERSONAL.

: Mr. W. A. Beddoe, Canadian Trade Commissioner, left for the South by the express last night. Mr. H. D. Heather (chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board), who has been 1 spending a few days at Ponui Island, is expected back in town about Thursday. i Mr. J. H. Gunson, Mayor of Auckland haa returned from Waiheke with vis family, and attended at the municipal , buildings to-day. I Archdeacon A. J. Carr, of Waiwera, son of Mr. R. C. Carr, iaa been spending ' a vacation in Auckland and returns South by the express this evening. ! Mr. T. A. Dolamore, general manager jof the New Zealand Paper Mills, Ltd., I has been viriiting the Manawatu district in connection with the supply of stripper . slips from the Manawatu flax millers. J Captain S. N. Ziman, an old Auckland i Grammar School boy, and son of Mr. J. Ziman, of Park Road, upon his return to Jwlia, from a furlough spenf in New ' Zealand, wae appointed Department Secretary to the Government of Bombay lin the Educational, Ecclesiastical, Marine, and General Departments. Mr. W. L. James has been appointed general passenger agent in the United Kingdom of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand. In respect to thp Vancouver route, the Canadian Pacific I Railway -will continue to act as addi tional agents at its head offices and at its branches in the United Kingdom. Mr. Alex Wyllie, electrical engineer, of Auckland city, has spent the time since his arrival in England on an inquiry into the latest systems of electrica' generation and supply, and has now completed plans for the extension of the city electric stations. Tenders will be called for in a week. The scheme will involve an expenditure of £500,000. The Hon. W. Pember Reeves, formerly Agent-General for New Zealand, presided at the annual meeting of the AngloI Hellenic League on tho 6th December at' j King's College, when he announced that I the policy of the executive committee in I the present critical position in the Near East was one of unabated confidence in M. Venizelos.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 27, 1 February 1921, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 27, 1 February 1921, Page 4

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 27, 1 February 1921, Page 4

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