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PERSONAL.

Mr. Harry Atmore, M.P., of Nelson, is in Auckland at the Star Hotel.

Mr. W. P. Endean, Til.P., returned to Auckland hy the Limited from tlie South this morning. Inspector J. Cumming, of the Police Force, arrived in Auckland by the Limited this morning. Mr. L. Derry, who has been spending a vacation at Hotel Vent nor, Devonport, has returned to Tonga. Colonel W. D. Holgate and Mr. Howcy Walker will leave for the South by the Limited on Sunday night. Mr. E. C. Hands, general manager of the Broadcasting Board, returned South by the Limited last night. Mr. J. R. Robertson, of Wellington, has been appointed a member of the Government Railways Appeal Board. Bishop Whyte, of Dunedin, left Wellington on Thursday by the Monowai on a holiday visit to Australia. He will be away six weeks. I Mr. A. Anderson was elected chairman of the Hutt Valley Electric Power Board for the coining year at the annual meeting on Thursday. Sir George Elliot and Mr. Oliver Nicholson, directors of. the Bank of New Zealand, returned to Auckland by the Limited this morning. Mr. John E. Hunt was re-elected president of the New Zealand Coach and Motor Body Builders' Association in Wellington yesterday. He has already had four years of office. Tlie Rev. W. H. Rattray, of Clevedon, has been appointed successor to the Rev. H. B. Winglield, as vicar of the Church of Ascension, Point Chevalier. He will take up his new charge at the end of June. Mr. Lester Brown, New Zealand publicity manager for Fox Films Corporation (Australasia), Ltd., is 011 a visit to Auckland, accompanied by Mrs. Brown and their daughter and son. The party motored through from Wellington. Mr. Henry Mason, editor of the Impartial 1' ilm Report," London, and London representative of Greater Australasian Films, who has spent some weeks in New Zealand, left by the Monterey for Sydney yesterday, eu route for England.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3

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