PERSONAL.
Mr. W. Miller, manager of the Onehunga woollen mills, is visiting Wellington. The Hons. G. J. Garland and J. B. Gow, M.L.C.'s, left for Wellington last evening. Professor F. P. Worley and Professor H. H. Corbin arrived from Wellington by this morning's Limited express. Mr. P. W. Lamb, general manager of the Amalgamated Tobacco Co., and Mr. W. Hannewickel are on a visit to Nelson. Mr. W. Grounds, a member of the Dairy Control Board, was a passenger to Wellington by last night's Limited express. The Rev. W. C. Wood, member of the Auckland Hospital Board, left for Helensville this morning on a healthrecruiting trip. Mr. Dynes Fulton, chairman of directors of the New Zealand Co-op. Dairy Association, left Frankton for Wellington last evening. Captain T. B. Sewell, who was taken ill recently when in command of the Maunganui, is at present at his home at Eastbourne, Wellington. Mr. James Drummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S., has been awarded the life membership badge of the New Zealand Journalists' Association, the highest award in the gift of the association. Dr. Arthur H. Compton, Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago, is at present at Mount Cook, where he is conducting experiments on the powerful radiations discovered in 1013 by Lord Rutherford, of Nelson. Messrs. J. N. Massev, W. P. Endean, W. W. Massey, A. J. Murdoch, A. J. Stallworthy, F. W. Schramm. M. J. Savage, F. Lye, C. A. Wilkinson (Egmont), H. G. R. Mason, W. J. Jordan, W. E. Parry and| A. S. Richards, M.P.'s, were passengers to Wellington by express trains yesterday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 3
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