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PERSONAL.

Mr. L. A. Quinn returned to Wellington by the Limilefi express last night.

Mr. Justice Smith, of Wellington, is staying at the Station Hotel in Auckland.

Mr. FT. E. Solomon, of Christ's College, Cliriiitoliurch, is spending his vacation in Australia.

Mr. E. D. Smyth. A.R.A.X.Z.. has been appointed book keeping instructor of the Dunedin Technical College.

Mr. .T. G. L. Hewitt. S.M.. was a passenger by the Limited express from the South this morning.

Mr. Basil Whitcombe has been appointed manager of the Wellington branch of Whitcombe and Tombs. Ltd.

Mr. F. Shipman. of America, left for V\ ollington by the early express this afternoon. He was accompanied by Mrs. Shijmiaii.

Mr. Alex. Macintosh, son of Mr. H. Macintosh, a former chief city traffic inspector, has l>ecn appointed second engineer to the Cliri.-tchurch Drainage Board.

Mr. \\. G. Thompson, publicity manager in New Zealand for Warner Brothers hirst National Picture#, left for \\ ellington by the Limited express la-t night.

Mr. A. C«. F. Ross lias been appointed headiraster of .St. Matthew V Victory Memorial College, the Church of England primary day school for the diocese of I hristohurcli.

Mr. R. G. Nelson, New Zealand publicity manager for the New Universal films, was a passenger by the Limited express for Wellington last night, on his way to Christcliurch.

The Rev. E. J. Daxies, vic-ar of Kilbirnie, and vicar-designate of St. Paul's, Wellington, has been appointed honorary canon of the pro-cathedral in succession to Canon P. James.

The Hon. J. K. Archer, M.L.C.. of Christchui ch. is spending a holidav in the North Island. Mr. Archer, when lie left Christ< hureh a few davs a;n. intended going first to Dannevirke and" then to North Auckland, returning ho--"> in about a month.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 308, 29 December 1937, Page 3