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PERSONAL

Mr. H. Gatty arrived from Noumea by the American Clipper this afternoon. Mr. E. L. Rutledge will return to Wellington by the Limited. express this evening. Mr. E. L. Rutledge arrived by the Limited express yesterday and * staying at the Grand Hotel. Dr. L. Gordon Drury, president of the Auckland branch of the B.JLA, returned from Wellington this morning. Air. H. A. Madill was appointed chairman at the first meeting of the recently elected Tuakau Town Board. Mr. D. A. Ewen. of Wellington who has been visiting AucWano, returned south by the Limited express last evening. Dr. S. K. Phillips, chairman of the New Zealand Musicians' RegistoatMD Board, left for Wellington last tW to attend a sitting of the board. Mr. J. L. Menzies. assistant-Aus-tralian Trade Commissioner in J»ew Zealand, arrived from the sputa yesterday with Mrs. Menzies. Tuey are at the Grand HoteL Mr. C. R. Orr Walker, S.M., chau* man of the No. 1 Armed Appeal Board; Mr. F. J. Cox, Crown representative; and Mr. G. mer, secretary to the boaiOtJ""} leave for Wellington on ApP» Board business to-night, and w» return before the week-end. Governor-General Richard Brun<£ special envoy of General deWjr to French possessions in the r*?™! accompanied by Madame Bruneianu attended by Captain L. FaWg arrived from Noumea by the Ama*can Clipper this afternoon. Major T. A. H. Oliphani, N.Z.T.S.. commandant of «J Northern Military District School* Instruction at Narrow Necfc been relieved of his appomtinenj'' enable him to resume WSfStnn* occupation. Captain W. J. M.C.7 N.Z.S.C., formerly adjutaw, Papakura mobilisation can>V> been appointed to succeed runl- - F. C. Laidlaw, deOTjßMgg; intendent of the Dunedin tan Fire Brigade, has been jr pointed to the position ot + 'Eirtbei superintendent, made vacant w death of Mr. R. H. Price, Press Association message. Avere 15 applicants for the P o3^ Mr. D. F. Mackay, the St. John Ambulance Asspc»u£ in Auckland, and Mr. S. \2rfa* stone, secretary-manager, w * , ' t j«ja Wellington last night .to £"$3 meetings of the executive ! association and elso of x P^.J s b§l council of the Order of St. JO"" ■? the Red Cross Societj , . .^j, Mr. W. W. Mulholland, ' president uf the N eW L Farmers" Union, Mr. A. r -,VI W. Dominion secretary, and LIICC Ui I:. J L'.ill-'n.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 8

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PERSONAL Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 8

PERSONAL Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 119, 22 May 1941, Page 8

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