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, • j Dr. Davis, of the lieallb Department, I who is at present in Wellington on private business, is expected to return to Auckland on Wednesday. j An expression of appreciation with the services rendered by Mr. E. F. Andrewto the Auckland' Returned Soldiers' Association was carried at a meeting of the district committee yesterday. j One the eve of his departure from Wellington for England and Europe, Sir Francis Bell, at a Cabinet meeting, was presented with a travelling rug hy the Prime Minister and his eolfeagues.' The Rev. Howard Elliott, who was taken il! a fortnight ago in Auckland, and has since been confined to bed at iv's residence ia Wellington, will have to undergo a minor operation, and does not expect to be about again for a week or two. Messrs. K. W. Tremellnn and G. M. Allnut, nf the wireless stall of the Dorset, who recently carried out important experimental work during the voyage from England, will rpjn ; n the Dorfet at Sydney after spending about a week in Auckland, and further experimental work will be carried cut on the return voyage. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baxter, who have been away continuing their studies in England and visiting Paris and Rome. returned to Auckland yesterday by the Dorset. Mr. Baxter has made a special study of chamlter music under Mr. .Albert Saiti—m.-. and enjoyed the privilege of hearing the priv.it ■ rehearsalof the London Chamber Players. Mrs. Baxter, nee MLss Zoe Hartley, commenced her studies at the London Academy, and last July she gained the gold medal for elocution, dramatic art and voice production, nil ■:■:■■ \-.-oe'>te

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1922, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1922, Page 4

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 73, 27 March 1922, Page 4