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Mr C. T. Lee (Dunedin) is »:gqi4WH th<* United Service Hotel. Messrs C. A. Black (WellingtonVaMmi E. C. Handley (Harrogate) are' ajSM ing at Warner's Hotel. V^fSH The Rev. C. A. Tobin is at twflßl a patient in St. George's HospitalaßH is suffering from bronchitis. Ml- A. Gooch, secretary to the dalee Scenic Board, will act as aafijgCgn for the Canterbury Automobile ;£jflH| ciation at Kaikoura. Messrs F. W. Johnston and Harley have been proposed Canterbury Automobile Associatioj||i|H[ president .and vice-president refiM tively of the South Island MetyMß Mr H. L. Gibson, who has ing as assistant outdoor traffic to the Railway Department, has TOH sumed control of the train-running transport department at the. DistrigiH Office in Christchurch. _ jjjfflH Messrs J. Marchbanks, R. W. IfflH Villv. D. E. Johnston, M. MawhinaWfiM J H. Bell, F- K. Mackay (Wcltiiw ton), T it. Sayivell (Hokitika), «aM K. Martin (Stratford) are staying the Clarendon Hotel. 'JH Messrs E. T. Layburn and A. H. Ml Sweeney were admitted as soiicitorirmHj the Supreme Court by his Honour mH Justice Adams at the sitting of tJwB Court yesterday, upon the motions «■ Messrs E. 'W. White and P. Amodeo respectively. Mr A. L. Muir, editor of Bflj "Povertv Uay Herald," Gisborne, -mßm be the first of the New Zealand dUB gates to return from the Empire BInMH Union Conference, which was heldjjß| London in June - Mr Muir readgH Fremantle to-day by the Otranto, is due in New Zealand in aboat@fl| From Major Sir William Tuck, Bart., a letter was read at yfiM terday's meeting of the Court of Di|ml tors of the Royal Humane Society >sH| New Zealand asking to be supplied mjjjH a copy of the latest report of the 'SBH ciety. The writer added thai he inH the recipient of the Society's sillMß medal in 1919. It was stated that,tiß| medal was presented for saving lifeJgH Mr T. W. Bruce, of Hokitika, pointed honorary correspondent Hokitika for the Royal Humane SffiiSraH of New Zealand at yesterday's of the Court of Directors of the In signifying his willingness -to Mr Bruce wrote that he would naujjH take the position and "help this wsftajH and esteemed Society by giving fdßjefflM true reports." / Otago University and Knox fiMH men mustered at the Dunedin ■ rwi|Hß| station on Saturday to say to Professor J. W. Hinton. time Professor Hinton was at'-jCUfI bridge under Sir Ernest Then he was appointed ProfesaoEMßH Physics at the Ceylon has been in Dunedin on visiting friends and relations, jmH meanwhile, as lecturer in p der Dr. Jack and as assistant ,n£ggHlH at Knox College. He is "an oId3iSBMI of the Southland Boys' High .ffIgBBBH where Mr Williams, now scienffiiißßßß ter at the Otago Boys' High 'gMmH was Ins tutor. On Saturday ProraHH Hinton set forth for catch an English-bound steammUUHl proceed to Cambridge for study, after which he is to gnHHH
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20010, 19 August 1930, Page 10
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