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PERSONAL.

Mr. R. Girling Butcher will leave for Wellington by this afternoon's train.

Dr. S. K. Phillips arrived in Auckland by the Limited express this morning. Sir Robert and Lady Anderson, of Irivercargill, arrived from the South yesterday.'

Mr. C. L. McDiarmid has been reelected chairman of the Hamilton High School board of governors.

Mr. John Farrell, Auckland representative of J. C. Williamson, Limited, left for Hamilton last evening.

Paymaster-Commander E. L. Totten ham, Naval Secretary, arrived in Auck land yesterday frjom the South.

Mr. E. Caradus and Mr. J. E. Learning, secondary school inspectors, left for the South by train yesterday afternoon.

Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary UnderSecretary to the Prime Minister, returned from Wellington yesterday.

The Rev. E. P. Blamires, president of the New Zealand Methodist Conference, js spending the week-end in Hamilton.

Mr. E, G. Martin, of Wellington, managing director for New Zealand of the Atlantic Union Oil Company, is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. W. J. Lyon, M.P., will join the Limited express at Franktoii Junction to-morrow night on his way to Wellington.

Mr. R. G. Tappenden left for Wellington by the Limited express last evening on a business trip. Ho will return by motor car in about nine days' time.

Mr. W. C. McCaw has been appointed honorary medical officer to the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society, in succession to the late Mr, Keith Macky.

The Leader of the Opposition, the Rt. Hon. George Forbes, is expected to arrive in Auckland on Tuesday. A reception is being arranged by the Auckland branch of the National Political Federation.

Mr. S. 11. Craig, general manager for New Zealand of Paramount Pictures, accompanied by Mrs. Craig, leave to-day by the Mariposa for Suva. They expect to be away for three weeks.

Mr. W. J. Jordan, M.P., was farewelled Ijy a gathering of the New Economics Centre 011 Thurstray, xvlien a presentation was made to him by Mr. Henry Hayward. Mr. Jordan will leave shortly for London.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams, members of the World Wide Evangelisation Crusade, left by the Monowai yesterday after a visit to the Dominion. When they have conducted a short tour of the cities of South Africa they will leave for the mission field in the Belgian Congo.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 12

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 12

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1936, Page 12