PERSONAL.
The Hon. E. W. Alison and the Hon. V. H. Reed, M.L.C.'s, arrived in Auckland by. the Limited this morning 1 . Dr. Iveridrick Christie lias been appointed radiologist to the Wanganui Hospital Board. Lieutenant J. C. Lyne, of the first battalion of the Waikato regiment, has been promoted to captain. Mr. Rich white, secretary of the Glen Afton Collieries, Limited, arrived in Auckland by the Limited this morning. Mr. Dynes Eulton, chairman ofdirectors, of the New Zealand Co-opera-tive Dairy Company, was a passenger to Auckland by the Limited this morning. •' . Mi* W. R. Edge, 8.A., LL.B., was admitted a barrister of the Supreme Court 'by Mr. Justice Smith yesterday, on the motion of Mr. R. P. Hunt. Messrs. W. Lee Martin, W. J. Jordan, H. M. Rush worth, A. Harris, J. A. Young, and W. E. Parry, M.P.'s, returned to Auckland by the Limited this morning. t Mr. H. M. Ford, of the Clyde Navigation Trust, who visited New Zealand eighteen months ago with a view to promoting direct trade, between the Dominions and the port of ,Glasgow, has been appointed commercial manager of the trust. A part of his work will be to make effective the mission on which he visited Australia and New Zealand, and to build up a direct import and export, trade between the great industrial area of which Glasgow is the centre and the southern Dominions.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 199, 23 August 1930, Page 7
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