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PERSONAL.

Mr. C. R. Ford left by the early express this afternoon on a visit to Wellington. Mr. Alfred Maltby was a passenger for Wellington by the early express this afternoon. Mr. James Fletcher will return to Wellington by this evening's .Limited express. Mr. B. Allen was a passenger for Auckland by the Limited express from Wellington this morning. Colonel X. Adams, of Clevedon, who has been on a brief visit to Wellington, returned yesterday afternoon. Mr. J. A. C. Alhim. deputy-Mayor of Auckland, will leave for Wellington by the Limited express this evening. Mr. G. L. Laurenson. Commissioner of Transport, was a passenger by the express from Wellington this morning. Mr. J. X. Massey, member for Franklin, is expected to join the express for Wellington at Pukekohe this afternoon. Mr. H. S. X. Robinson, general secretary of the Melanes:an Mission, will be a passenger for Sydnev in the Monterey to-night. Mr. W. R. Spence, general secretary of the National Union of Seamen of Great Britain, will leave for Vancouver in the Aorangi to-morrow. Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter, the eminent physician, of London, who has been holidaying in Xew Zealand, will leave Auckland in the Aoraiigi to-morrow. Major-General G. A. D. Harvey will leave for Vancouver in the Aorangi to-morrow on return to England. He will be accompanied by his wife. The Rev. A. Hardie, of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Suva, will return to Suva in the Aoransi to-morrow, having completed his furlough. He will be accompanied by his wife. Mr. W. W. Mulholland, president of the Xew Zealand Farmers' Union, who has been visiting Whangarei and the Xorth, will leave for Wellington bv the Limited express this evening. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, AttornevGeneral and Minister of Justice, arrived from the South by train this morninz He will return to Wellington by the Limited express this evening. General R. A. Voiuz, of Paris, who has concluded a seven weeks' tour of the Xorth and South Islands, will leave Auckland in the Aorangi to-morrow. He retired from active command in the French army two years ago. t e t ? on - H - H- Slants and the Hon. J. iJ. Meeman, members of the Legislative Council of West Australia, intend to join the Limited express for Wellington at Te Kuiti this evening after havinz visited the Waitomo Caves.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 3

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 89, 17 April 1939, Page 3