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PERSONAL.

_ Mr. X. T. Lamboume. Director of Education, is a visitor to Auckland from Wellington. Mr. A. MeKenzie. education officer at Rarotonga. arrived yesterday on the Matua on furlough to the Dominion. Dr. Cyprus R. Mitchell, of the Auckland I nit.iriaii ITiurch. left liv the Wanganella yesterday on a visit to Melbourne. Mr. Ernest Davis. Mayor of Auckland, is cruising in his yacht Morewa on the north-eastern coast, and will be away for about a week. Mr. G. Robinson, superintendent of radio at Rarotonga. arrived bv jhe Matua yesterday on four months' furlough to Xew Zealand. Mr. William Barnett. of Clarence Bridge. Marlborough, is spending a holiday in Auckland, as the guest of Mr. G. R. Stacpoole. of Otahuhu. Mr. A. J. Deakin. of the firm associated with the construction of the Jubilee Bridge at Brishane. left Anckland last night by train for Wellington. Mr. Kenneth Cameron, of Dunedin. Dominion president of the New Zealand Scottish Association, is visiting Auckland. and is at the Royal Hotel. Mr. E. C. Croswman. a former resident of Stanley Bay and now resident at Mossnian. Sydney, returned to Australia by the Wanganella yesterday afternoon, after a holiday visit to his daughter, Mrs. X. E. Wilson, of Te Kuiti. Mr. W. A. Boucher, accompanied by Mrs. Boucher and their daughter, left by the Wanganella yesterday on a business trip to England, the Continent. Canada and the United States. Thev will leave Sydney on the Xarkunda on January 9 and expect to be away about six months. Squadron Leader the Rev. A. G. Kayll, M.A., R.A.F., returned to Xew Zealand by the Awatea, which berthed at Wellington yesterday. He is visiting his parents, the Rev. Canon and Mrs. J. L. A. Kayll. of Waihi. Squadron Leader Kayll. who is an old boy of the Auckland Grammar School and the Hamilton High School, has been stationed for the last three yeans at Hinaidi. the Roval Air Force aerodrome In Irak. He will return to England neit month.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 3, 5 January 1937, Page 3

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