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The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, M.P., left for Wellington by air this morning. Mr. James Fletcher returned to Auckland by train from Wellington this morning. The Hon. C. J. Carrington, M.L.C., was a passenger from the south by train this morning. Mr. W. T. Anderton, M.P., ia a paesenger for the south by the Limited express thie evening. Mr. T. E. Clark and Mr. L. J. Stevens will leave for Wellington by the Limited express thie evening. Mr. K. L. Uemar, joint permanent secretary of the Auckland Centennial Provincial Council, has left for Wellington. Mr. T. 0. Bishop, secretary of the New Zealand Employers' Federation, is visiting Auckland. Mr. D. J. Cummings, Commissioner of Police, will arrive at Auckland from Wellington to-morrow on a short visit. Captain S. R. Banyard, field secretary of the Church Army in Auckland, has left for Wellington, where he will attend a meeting of the Church Army Board. The Rev. W. C. Wood will leave for Wellington on Thursday to attend a special meeting of the executive of the New Zealand Hospital Boards' Aeeociation. Dr. D. G. McMillan, Mesen, G. H. O. Wilson, W. J. Lyon, F. W. Schramm, H. M. Kushworth, A. S. Richards and C. R. Petrie, M.P.'e, have returned to Wellington. Major W. St. J. F. Macartney, of London, who hae been spending a short holiday in New Zealand, is now in Auckland, and will leaVe for England by the Tainui on Friday. The Right Rev. Dr. J. Liston, Bishop of Auckland, left for Wellington by the afternoon express to take part in the celebrations for the eilver jubilee of Archbishop O'Shea on Wednesday. Professor W. A. Sewell has been elected chairman of the Professorial Board of the Auckland University College for the year 1938-39, according to advice received at a meeting of the College Council. e Mr S. Leathern, newly appointed member of the Auckland University College Council, has resigned from hie assistant lectureship in the college department of economics. The reeiena■♦J.° n *74 i" €ffective f f« the end of the third term. Mr. G. L. Hogben, of Auckland, one of this year'* Rhodes Scholars, left for England to-day by the motor ship Basex on which he is serving as ship's writer for the voyage. On arrival in England Mr. Hogben will enter Oxford University.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 192, 16 August 1938, Page 11
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