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PERSONAL.

Mr. Arthur Ellis, of Dunedin, is visiting Auckland. Sir Benjamin Fuller arrived from the South this morning.

Mr. C. W. Heather leaves for Sydney by the Monterey to-day. Mr. R. C. Horton leaves by the Monterey to-day on his way to Queensland. Mr. A. Tyndall, Under-Secretary for Mines, left for Wellington by the Limited last night.

Dr. E. Marsden, secretary of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, left for Wellington by the Limited last night.

, Mr. Victor J. Cornaga, representative in New Zealand and the Islands for John Dewar and Sons, Ltd., has left 011 a business trip to the Islands. ,

Mr. W. A. Woodger, acting-district trallic manager of the Railway Department at Auckland, left for Wellington by the express yesterday afternoon.

Mr. H. P. Sehvyn Allom, of the Pacific Cable Board, and Mrs. Allom leave by the Monterey to-day, intending to make an extended tour of North Queensland.

Mr. R. H. Smith, manager of the Frankton branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has received advice of his appointment as accountant in the Adelaide branch.

Mr. J. Tyler, city engineer, left by the Limited last night for Wellington, where he will discuss with the city engineers of the other three main cities the provisions of the proposed Government building regulations.

Professor J. N. Van Der Ley, formerly chief of the Government service for water power and electricity in the Netherlands, East Indies, returned from the South this morning by the Limited after a tour of New Zealand, during which he visited the Arapuni, Waikaremoana, Lake Coleridge and Waitaki hydro-electric supply schemes. He sails by the Monterey to-day on his way home.

Dr. W. Russell Maltby, warden of the Wesley Deaconess Institute at Ilkley, Yorkshire, an ex-president of the British Methodist Conference, and author of a number of widely-read books on religious subjects, will pass through Auckland by the Aorangi, due here from Sydney 011 July 22, on his way to England after representing his church at the celebrations of the centenary of the Victorian Methodist Church. *0n the afternoon of -the day of his arrival he will address a gathering of ministers of all churches, and the same evening he will speak at a public meeting in the Pitt Street Methodist Church.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 163, 12 July 1935, Page 3

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