PERSONAL.
Mr. E. Larkin, of London, is at the Hotel Cargern Mr. A. E. Hefford, chief inspector of fisheries, is at the Star Hotel. Mr. Julian B. Foster, United States trade commissioner, is visiting Dunedin. Mr. Justice Blair, who has been presiding at the Supreme Court for the past two weeks, will return to Wellington this evening. Mr. D. A. Glover, who for the past three years has been postmaster at PlimmeVton, has been appointed to a position in the postal service at Samoa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Heaton Barker left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. They will join the Rangitane on a six months' tour to England and Scotland. Mr. Robert Bell, of Christchurch, president of the World Press Congress, is sailing from Wellington by the Maunganui for Sydney. He will leave thence on June 25 by the Niagara en route for Mexico City, where a regional meeting of the World Press Congress is to be held in August. At the annual election of officers of the Auckland branch of the Railway Officers' Institute, Mr. F. G. J. Temm was elected chairman and Mr. J. E. Williams was elected secretary and delegate to the national executive.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 12
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