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PERSONAL.

win ' R , Fee ui " 1* a passenger for express' Um eveni,, S' s Limited

Broadhurst, headmaster ot St Peters School, Cambridge, will leave to-morrow by the Wanganella for Sydney.

* r - "■ , A - Lippincott, accompanied bv Mrs Lipp.ncott and Miss Lippincott, left Auckland yesterday by the New Zealand ■>tar on a vi<«it to Britain.

Captain W. W. Stuart, examiner of masters and mates in the .Marine Department will return to Wellington by the limited express tins evening.

Mr. J. D. Hanning has been appointed secretary of the Dunedin Chamber of lommon-e. He succeeds Mr. H. P. West, who resigned recently after 12 years'" service.

ifr - s - Langstone. secretarymanager of the St. John Ambulance Association, Auckland centre, left this attcnioon by the early express for Vvellington.

Mr. F. K. Hutchinson, assistant commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Hi.gade. left for Wellington last evening to attend a meeting of the Commanderv "f tlie Order of St. John.

Mr A. k. North and Mr. G. J Park left Inst evening by the Limited express tor Wellington, where tliey will attend the annual meeting of the New Zealand Crippled Children Society.

Mr. N. M. Ingram, manager of the Union Bank of Australia at has been transferred to the Feildin* branch of the bank. He will be succeeded <»y Mr. R. D. Hunt, of Taneatua.

Mr. W. A. Boucher has been appointed to represent the Bureau of Importers on the council of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce. His Appointment was endorsed by the chamber to-day.

Mr. K. L. Usmar, of Auckland, has received advice from the Minister of Internal Affairs, the Hon. W. E. Parry, that he lias been appointed an associate member of the National Centennial Council.

Mr. W. Spuyman, who is a factory manager for one of the large rubber plantation companies in Batavia, arrived in Wellington by the Awatea on a live weeks' holiday visit to-day says a Press Association message.

Mr. C. Bruce Smith, who has resigned after being general manager of Sharland and Company for nearly 12 years, .will leav® to-morrow for Australia by the Wanganella. He will be accompanied by hi* family.

Mr. W. E. Crawford, of Whangarei, wlio for the past year has been engaged in newspaper work in Sydney, returned yesterday in the Wanganella. He was accompanied by Mrs. Crawford. They will reside in Whangarei.

Lieutenant-Commander E.- W. Monckton, first lieutenant in H.M.S. Philomel, has completed his term of service on the Naw Zealand rotation, on loan from the Royal Navy, and will leave in the Maungaiuii on August 29 for Sydney, on his way to England'.

Mr. H. Christie, of Wanganui. Dominion Commissioner of Boy Scouts will leave to-morrow in the Wanganella' accompanied by Mr. S. M. Gordon, also of Wanganui, to confer with the authorities of the movement in the Commonwealth regarding representation at the Centennial jamboree.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 193, 17 August 1939, Page 7

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PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 193, 17 August 1939, Page 7

PERSONAL. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 193, 17 August 1939, Page 7