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*" 1 . Tho Hon. D. Jones - le!t ' in Chrfstchurch on Friday be^dt Dr. R. G. B. Sinclair h as '' £nf aW ° ra ' aftCr 8 brief tofel _, c^ ol i J- Cocks i* the J Mr H. A. Bruce, Caflhnww HiU* to his departure for England/',^° r Messrs E. R. Smith and F 8 n , Farinar {Dunedin) are r«ist«rS* L tho Clarendon Hoteh ®» lster *l »t ' . HrX. (Qunedin\ mg at the United Servica Hote"> y * _MeS»t;s E. H. Lough, K. W w,;„v. (Dunedin); and W. D. Snail land) aro guests at "Waiter's Hot*} Mr Cowl Quane will leave thi« *L» if&u,°. ni> w " re * d "' ra The Director of Education (Mf i n " Strong) and the Chief Inspector ni Schools (Mr N. Lambournoy Ohristohurch on Friday on their to Dunedin. * Mr A. B. Lane, manager of tha'WoW ' Zealand Press Association, "h o fa ' holiday leave, is making a motop t™. through the North Island? OCr Mr C. Stuart Perry, of School, Winchester, has accepted tion at St. George's School: Wanjffi? ttui cXge atol7 of W»nga! The Rot. G. C. Cruiptoihank, jj a t vicar of St. Mark's, Rcmuerft, hatfbfemj appointedl as from May i ßt vicar Dunedm Cathedral District, vice Carwvn B. R. Neville. Mr service m 1 ranee and VWWounJfd in Mr J. "W. Mawson, Director of SToara Planning, returned to Wellington vm. / terday by tho Monowai from a? trip : abroad. He visited England, .CuMd*. and the United States. Although he travelled unofficially, he -will report to-: the Department on his investnA&ou overseas.—Press Association. Mr W. J. Morroll, M.4., last'week ' completed twaaty.fivfl ■ year* as Rector of the Otftgo Bi ys' HtgU SflfcooL &tth« vacation ceremony, eongratntationj wars extended to Mr Mcr r-li by c.' Stephens, chairman t the Boar& ef Governors. Mr. JVM. Kraser (pr||ideat of the Old Boys' Association), ajul Professor T. D. Adams. . |j Mr S. H. Peele, manager of tlo Ibxton branch of the Bank of New Zftplsad. will retire on superannuation, alter 38 years' service, on March nest, Mr E. W, S. Thane, manager Of the Mangaweka branch, ■will be Mr Jpoole's successor. Mr Poole joined thejprviee of the basic at Nelson held Responsible poistonj*3n various - branches of the banH mpi 5| After undergoing interface t»imng • for nine days only, Mr J.WL 3sZie*a; ; r. ; of New Plymouth, made-ids firft, r ssto flight at the Bell Block Aerodrgmlbst week. It is hi| intention to/gfflj'fbr,," England early ncxt infcKßtiiio '* enter the Boyal Air PorcejlmJtte. . purpose of which he 6d by Squadron-Leader of Air Services iq New XStiflL-' ■ Mr H." L, four months has - traffic manager of railwaMfct3BsMdii> and has been promoted, - of Dunedin >di«triot ti^#f;niW»CTr t joined the" Railway service#! - !i In 1897, is Dunedin. A» tyti'&if.itf years oif Ws service Qua station#' on- tfeo Douedia ,6ectips J fifc#';.'" - s may be said' to poljse«ff ledge of the' requirement# trict. In 1919 -Mr jSilwNm \ws &!*s£&;■ ed traces .inspected mi, Jater, tru|F : . port officer in eharge of the Invemtm.:!-:! district, whence < four years later, transport officer for the Canterbury trict. He was later transferred edin. as trftHspert »ffieer»-»ndf pied that position tijr -two»-veaai fore being t f *° church, first as transport officer later as outdoor a3d indoor traffic manager for, that.dißtrißt, turned to Dunedin 1 in as acting district traffic managor.^,^#?
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20420, 15 December 1931, Page 10
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