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■ ♦ ~Y.. Professor B. Slight is vttitiifc koura. -4< <- Br. Jeffrey Gott, of Enaland, is at Warner 1 * How. |. A .. The City Council last pointed Mr C. do Piss IB awisUAt v iiaflSc inspector. .J , A ftivio welcome, will 1)® 'jtafeflH; to Mr and Mrs Winter if*U ■JLW! City Council Chamber*. < «*?" Dr. John R. Mott, World Committee of the Y.M.C.A.. of the Student Ohristiaa. JlfittouVt,' will visit the Doftiiiion in Ayftl. Among the ptuftsU at the rioe Hotel are Dt« vWiwNIK Messrs G. J. Faulkner (HlKfiMWi WW. W. B. WilliafiM (folisti**P • * "fl Dr. H. SP. J. WfiVSIIkt W&J lington yesterday, luwiM. New Zealand, after »HpSrt land, Europe, aad Afwsw. " '!§ Mr O.D. Hardly Mr E. J. Bell, Will ttjMftfr* MlMlf * of Governors of Ctflwmy. *** the Dominion • : r. he held in Dunedin next r \ Mr E. C, Browne]l, fiM§t T.M.0.A.; tshristehufcii._ » »o#wJfnanently attached ■ to_ tmf jFßaiws Bureau of the.. International U«g#»*v tec. He was recently, engaged jn»a organising campaign in WHfJ'i rado. _ , Mr P. Cutforth. of the Department, who is leaving for aSlai lington, was entertained by "fa of the Public Accountant*'- jffgofrtffi and presented a Eversharp pencil and with »topHwmLongfellow for Mrs Cutfofth | Ilecent arrivals at the_(njrWwfi Hotel include Messrs C. A. Keul UHM edin). V. Mdiean (Wellingtofa), Cooler (Cheviot), E.W. A^l^'BUmden.(Bennetta), Black. (California, U.S.A.). BB Mr T. G. McGqllan, a wettj&lH master of the Sydenham Bc>oWy3|B id held in respect and adanrnnejnH all who know him, has rctuMMKBB his profession. At a social 'rfmSHH held on Saturday evening in tgi|M| enham Football Hall, Mr presented with an engraved aUi|l|gßgH| taihing signatures of punils hiJbx from the eighties onwatffilM| WitSi a wallet of notes. ; At last night's meeting of flfllW Council the By-laws and FinanagHM mittee reported that Mr B. §.»«■ committee clerk, had sanation, having been appointed Clerk of Lower Hutt, and. recomMß ed that the resignation be t«jg| Vith regret, atid that the on record its appreciation iPM Knox's faithful sea-Wee to tl&llflH during the past 17 _ mittee further reoommenQftii gfiiß Knox be granted two weeM' *WHM absence as from December that he be also paid a in recognition of nis senJ mittea being unable to ther leave, as the Lower xlutV«»*aM Council desired Mr Knox wCMH duty early in January. A ™ IRH taendations were agreed to. , jigH Mr West, who has been .MfWH of the -Woolston Schbpl thirteen years, retires pn tion at the end of Janoatj, IIMH forty years' service under tBSTUfM I bury Beard of Education. AiUfflß ntml piotiic and daring lunch eon, on behalf of the in a very happy speedi, very big" esteem in wfaicß. v was held by all, and haoiMl|Ml handsofikfe dressing case as MWBM gift. Oa Thuraaav break-up of the school, Tanner, as a parent and » man, Spoke of Mr West s character and worth, and w as a teacher and VI. pupils, on behalf of presented Mr West with ; MiMß suit case and an bearibg his monogram. ,||H

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 12

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 12

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18571, 22 December 1925, Page 12