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PERSONAL.

4. • Dr. H. T. Fettit left Auckland for Dtmedin by air this morning. Mr. ,1. H. Luke left for Wellington by plane from Auckland this morning. Mr. .1. H. Mason, of "Wellington, who lias been visiting Auckland, returned . I south, by air this morning. ! I Mr. A. K. Phillips left by the Mariposa I .Li -t night on a business visit to Aus-! ' tra lia. ! Mr. F,. Anderson returned from a visit [to Wellington bv train this morning. ' . , 1 | Mr. W. (ioorlfellow returned from the' | south by the Limited express this , i morning. ; Mr. .1. A. C. Allum. deputy Mayor of' Auckland, left by the Mariposa last night on a \ i<it to Australia. j Mr. 1.. IP Birch will lie a passenger : for \\ ellinglon by the Limited express j to-morrow evening. j Mr. A. H. ( ockayne. Director Oeneral ' of Agriculture, will return to New Zea-; j hi nil tn mi an oOi-:al triji abroad towards' i tii' 1 «'inl of this yea r. i I Mr. h. Bennink. a prominent Dutch' bu -* m man, a.-companieil by his wife,! arrived at Aiickiaml from San Francisco' by the Mariposa. j j Ihe Hon. 11. (J. R. Mason, Attorney-{ (leneral and Minister of Justice, was'a passenger by the Limited express from ; Wellington this morning. Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary Undersecretary in Charge of Housing, and his private secretary, Mr. F. G. J. Temm, will return south by the Limited express ■to morrow e\ ening. j Mr. S. Holland. M.P. for CliristI church North, and Mr. .1. Hargest, M.P. for Awarua, arrived by the Limited i express this morning on a short visit to I Auckland. J Mr. Lisle Alderton, a member of the j Auckland executive of the New Zealand National Party, returned by the Limited express this morning after attending the National party caucus at Wellington. Mr. J. M. Allen, M.P. for Hauraki, and Mr. J. X. Massey, M.P. for Franklin, were |iassengers by the Limited express this morning on their return to their electorates after attending the National party caucus. The Rev. B. C. Dowling, of Christchurc.h, has returned home after an extensive tour of Great Britain and the Continent. For a time during his tour lie was a student at Westminster Theological College, Cambridge. Dr. M. A. Falconer, a graduate of the Otago Medical School, who was until recently assistant in surgery at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, New York, has lolt Dunedin. after a brief visit to the Dominion, to take up the position of Nuffield assistant in surgery at Oxford I University. I Flying-Officer J. M. Buckeridge, of (Wellington, has been promoted to the j rank of I'light-Lieutenant, according to ; an announcement in the "Gazette."" He was included in tiiie of nine officers of the Loyal New Zealand Air Force who were jiosted to the retired list, by a "Gazette"' notice on November 3. with permission to retain their rank. He will continue his duties as a member of the staff of the Controller of Civil Aviation.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 7