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The Postmaster-General (the J3. Donald) arrived yesterday at' Sags?! rua, after visiting Auckland. ister for Defence (the Hon. J. G. CobKtfSf and the Minister for Health (the Biu&M J. A. Stallworthy), who were Auckland this week, have returned 'to The Minister for Internal (the Hon. P. A. de la PerreHo) ISS! by the nighf express for Dunedin, he will represent the Government. morrow at- the opening of an extiib*.vt tlon and carnival to raise funds firfa cancer research. ,r\J£ Canon Galwey, of Christchurch h illi present on a visit to Gtaborne. * ® Mr C. M. Ollivier returned to ChristS! church from Wellington yester£ii§| Mr E. C, Huie left by last ferry steamer on his return to Sir Walter Stringer was a j*from Wellington by the ferry stewml yesterday morning.. Mr D. Beese arrived from the by the ferry steamer yesterday mqajig Mr X O'Brien, M.P., was a ger from Wellington by the £(£§?& steamer yesterday morning. '~fH Bishop Sadlier, of Nelson, Auckland by the Ulimaroa on Taes&rcgl on his return from the Lambeth; Mr L. Hardie, Chief Inspector oßjffjH City Council's staff of s&nitary'ijmßH tors, completed twenty-seven years'£■ vice with the municipality on fht'wH of the present month.' -^ISH Mr G. I. F. Treleaven has rtajnaH from the engineering staff'' oO|ljß| Christchurch City Council. MemberigM the municipal staff made a prescntatfrS 'to him yesterday. : r Mr E. W. Kane, clerk of the HitmSaß Representatives, is spending five Ttjg| at Rotorua. He has lately been wjßflßß ing from bronchitis, and is tryinggaH course of massage treatment.. v < Mr William Scott, managing diwßH of Radio Pictures, Sydney, has amjjH at Auckland to make arrangemeimijffl the opening of the companyV. tributing offices in New The Rev*- J. Fordyce, of has received a call to special meeting of the SwthlaiwMH bytery will be held next week Messrs G. F. Dixon,. P. jsejgural (Wellington), G. C. Nicoll (AaM>Mt|«j|l G. W. D. tJnwin .(Timaru), Mil Ireland (Oamarji) are guests Clarendon Hotel. Mr W. W. Scarff, a mem Heathcote County Council, had his right hand amputated suit of poisoning having set been discharged from Hoq)ita^3£g§HH Messrs J. W. Langridge, J. ■BjajjaMH son (Sydney), E. Provot (MaßjiiuimH D. M. Findlay love (Kekerangu), H., RhfrtWffiSjgMMj maru), and E. H. Lough (DibAhhSHl guosts at Warner's Hotel. The Holt. A. J. for Agriculture, ton yesterday and attendejywJjraflH bury A. and tan Show at Addington. will attend the Show in the evening for Mr E. G. Extension Cable Caartn^ijtMß| ' Singapore, yjM i%3^|Ml , next wdftth on-jfr&jdsy . champ) .Irho ' ""Timaru, will pay\' terbury early in tlje l iu charge Hobee-oomfl will Rev. Franks Rule "a? •the Presbytferian Social ciation in Christchurch retires at the end of^ihifr Messrs A. I* .Wailwr; J. S. Robbie (Gore), L ney), E.' Withere, M,' stoin |^H. ■ Waters month's tour of lera' variou? i Fuller said he. tar as his fina ! aft<t blood!,' on the twd 1 mproved. Mr "JSPIbIbBmB! have an Italian aXrti'jMßM—B ing Australia ana
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20085, 14 November 1930, Page 12
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