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PERSONAL.

Dr. K. Tracy Inglis leaves for Wellington by the Limited to-niglit. Inspector TV Gibson, of Invereargill, arrived by train this morning. Mr. F. Neill lias been elected a member of the Gisbdrne Stock Exchange. Superintendent D. J. Cummings, of Christchurch, is at present visiting Auckland. The Hon. J. Alexander, M.L.C., left for Wellington by the express this afternoon. The Hon. C. J. Canington, M.L.C., and Mrs. Carrington leave for Wellington by the Limited to-night. Mr. D. ArdelT, of the Department of Internal Affairs, left for Wellington by the Limited last evening. ' Mr. K. Anderson left for Wellington by the express this- afternoon to attend a* meeting of directors of the Reserve i Bank. Mr. S. Ritchie, Conciliation Commissioner, stationed at Christchurch, lias been appointed for a further term of six i months from July 9. \ Mr. A. Topham. a vice-president of •the Morrinsville U.S.A., is representing the district at the Dominion conference of the U.S.A. in Wellington this week. Major F. H. Lampen has been appointed ■producer for the Auckland Amateur Operatic Society's forthcoming production of "The Belle of New York." The Hon. T. Bloodworth, M.L.C., was warmly congratulated on his appointment to the Legislative Council at yestei day's meeting of the Auckland Harbour Board. '" > Mr. Justice Smith being still engaged in the Commission of Inquiry on Native Affairs, Mr. Justice Blair has been appointed a member of the Second Division of the Court of Appeal. Mr. H. O. Stevens, superintendent steward of the Union Steam Ship Company at Auckland, will retire on superannuation next Saturday, after 40 years' service with the company. Mr. YV. G. Black retired from the presidency of the Palmerstou North Rotary Club at the annual meeting on Monday, after three years' service. Mr. W. S. Carter was elected president, with Mr. W. E. Winks vice-president. Mr. G. McNamara, Director-General of the Post and Telegraph Department, left London on June 23 for New Zealand, via Sydney. Since attending the Postal Conference in Cairo, he has been ill London on Departmental business. Mr. J. A. Lee. M.P. for Grey Lynn, Mr. A. S. Richards, M.P. for Roskill, Mr. W. E. Parry, M.P. for Auckland Centra], Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P. for Maiiukau, Mr. H. G. R. Mason, M.P. for Auckland Suburbs, Mr. W. W. Masscy, M.P. for Hauraki, Mr. J. A. Stallworthy, M.P. for Eden, and Mr. A. Harris, M.P. for Waitemata, leave for Wellington by the Limited to-night.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 150, 27 June 1934, Page 3