PERSONAL.
Mr. Albert Rnswell. of Wellington, is at the Orand Hotel. Mr. P. W. 11. Robertson, of New Ply- > mouth, is at present in tile city. R. Arnst. the ex-champion sculler, left. Wellington for Sydney by the t'limaroa. The Hon. Oeorpe Fowlds left for the Smith by last night's Main Trunk express, i The Hon. K. P. Lee (Minister of .hi?tiee) line left, for Dunedin. whore he will be present at the Wittier Show toI morrow. I Mr. C. E. Dempßey. of Palmerston North, and Mr. J. L. Arcus, of Welling- I ton, leave Auckland for Samoa to-day on I j Government auditing business. I I Mr. J. Priestly, late organising eecre- j tarv tor the Sudan t'nited Mission fur . Australasia, has been appointed general; ' «eeretarv for New Zealand. I I The death is announced from Sydney lof Mr. Hoy Redgrave, the actor.' He visited New Zealand about eighteen ! months ago with Miss Marie Tempest. Mr. .holier Frawr. Moesre. \V. Scott, VI. J. Reardnn. and B. L Hammond (registrar), of the Arbitration Court, leave by this evening's express for Wellington, en route to Dunedin. The Hon. T. M. Wilford. M.P.. Leader of the Opposition, is at present in Auckland, and will speak at the Leys Institute tu-niorrOiv evening. Mr. Wilford will retirrn to Wellington on Wednesday. The Rev. J. Milne, M.A.. of Thames. a former minister of the church, and the ! Rev. R. L. Walker. M.A., who has just 1 returned from a visit to Scotland, were I present at St. Andrew's Church last ' iiijrlii. j Mr. William Wallace, chairman of the Auckland Hospital Board, luft this morn--1 injr for Ivnukiipakapa, and later in the : day attended the funeral of the late Mr. ' Frank Dye, who was a member of the ; board. I Messrs. ,(. S. of Hustings, ■ Norton Francis, of Christchlirch, and R. S. Abraham, of Palmerston North, have s>een appointed by the New Zealand "Woolbrokers' Association to give evidence b< -re the Taxation Committee in Wellington. The Prime Minister and the Hon. Sir William Fraser were guests of honour at, the OhrisTchureh Savage Club on I Saturday eveninp. Mr. Massey will lie present at the Duuedjn Show tomorrow, and on Thursday evening will deliver a policy speech at Invercarjrill. The Prime .Minister will not return to Wellington ■ from the South until early next week.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 125, 29 May 1922, Page 7
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