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Personal Items.

Mr E. S. Lnttreil arrived by the ferry from Wellington yesterday morninc. The Hon. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, M.L.C, returned to Christchurch by the ferrv yesterday morning. Mr L Macintosh ElU»w of Forestry, returned to Wellington last evening. Mr H G. Blyth, chairman of the Chatham' Islands County, present on a business visit to Christchurch. The Lord Bishop of London, the Rt. Rev. A. F. Winnington Ingram, is expected to reach Chnstchnrch on March 12th. * Lieutenant-Commander B. BlUyardLeake, of England, arrived at Auckland by the Marama on a visit to New Zealand for deep-sea fishing. Archbishop O'Shea arrived from Wellington yesterday morning. Me will proceed to Oamaru to attend the opening of the Christian Brothers' new college at Redcastle. Mr L. if. Myers, of London, and formerly of Auckland, brother of the late Sir .Arthur Myers, arrived at Auckland by the Marama to spend two months iii New Zealand. Lieutenant-Colonel B. F. StapletonCotton, who was attached to the Flying Corps during the Great *War, arrived at Wellington by the Bimutaka, in order to enjoy some deep-sea fishing in New Zealand wators.

Wing-Commander J. D. Dunville, of Bedburn, County Down, Ireland, arrived by the Marama at Auckland, to spend a deep-sea fishing holiday in New Zealand. Ho is accompanied by Major D. Corbet, formerly of the First Life Guards.

Mr W. H. Cowpcr, who up till recently has been South Island manager of the Liverpool and London and Glob© Insurance Company, Limited, at Christchurch, has received notice of his appointment to th© position of manager for New Zealand, with headquarters here.

Mr J. M. Prentice, chief announcer and adviser of the Radio Broadcasting Company of New Zealand. left Christchurch yesterday for Dunodin, where he will inspect the broadcasting station in that City. He will return to Christchurch nest Friday, when ho will bo present at the opening of the new station.

At a meeting of the council held in December in London, Mr C. B. Barnieoat, M.Sc, of the Dominion Laboratory, and Mr ,L. D. Foster, M.Sc, of the Agricultural Chemical Laboratory, were elected associates of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.

Amongst the passengers who arrived by the Bimutaka from England on Wednesday, was Colonel J. K. Dick-Cunyn-ham, C.M.G., D.5.0., who, with Mrs Dic.k-Cunynham, intends enjoying a four months' holiday in the Dominion. Colonel Dick-Cunynham received advice just before leaving Englaad that he had been appointed to take over the command of the Seaforth and Cameron Bcajfflcnfc at Inverness in June next*

lane, who Tuesday last it '"fMltfflM is progressing '* TO Mr F. ing on a visit to leave or absence, igjflfflHHl Technical Ctflejn members wishingJ"Mfigffi^H of the radio st»t)<SelHHH lands for the past *°«I»HH appointed to tarn OMHH liigton radio stotioagS||M|M Among the Hotel arc Messrs MmRmM fcydney) fTJ. Brg^^M (Amsterdam), ahd, J|||«H| Among the United Service *M MjM§inH| (Wellington), J. %jJJ£HH Parton (ftrdney), J^j^|||g Wright (Bradtod^^n|| D 7 O^H^H Messrs H. B. ttt«ilfll H. Smith (Wei ingWßgWg land), C. W. An^pfflMß (Melbourne), G. G. Barclay (Bradford, EngUndJiffjJM (Bradford), H. JMI, <§isfl| Wood (Napier), W. AjJjgßßi edin), R. Davidson fl™*fls|l Denny (Dunedm), 'SsHwffl HI. E. Kirby (Wel»«mHp Brooksbank sD»*)y||| (Wellington), H. U.S.A.) are among wjfffljll

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18918, 5 February 1927, Page 14