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"TTWPi, ' . -—♦-—; -, -fr Sir James Allen arrived in fiitj ' church yesterday from Messrs G. Johnson (Timanri nii> V ' D. Stanbury (Wainni) are Warner's Hotel. Captain J. R. Middleton Jtw* ' > among the passengers from the *2? ' on the Rangatira yesterday. Messrs W. J. Parry (SonthlmmV.,i A. G. Macdonald (Wei I'Pgtonr mm cent arrivals at the Clarendon The Hon. L. M. Isitt, the Hon -W Stevenson, and the Hon. G. .T Skiii - members of the Legislative CoK' ' arrived from the north by yesteS terry steamer. I Mr €. J. Talbot, South Island rii.™ her of the Main Highways Board, » rived from Wellington yesterday iwT ing and left for the south by thTm press. r** Mr G. A. Troup, ex-Mayor of VM. lington, who has been in some time, has, acting on meditftliafl. vice, entered a private hospHdTjftr nursing care. ■' . Messrs E. P. Hendry (Wellingtons G. Shallcrass (Greymouth), jL. (Kangiora), L. Burns, and G. L(Wellington) are at the New /st. Hotel. ■ ' a Arrivals by tlio Rangatira from Wellington yesterday included Messrs W H. Cowper, J. Straehan, C " tray, J. D. Hall, W. E. RevnofcfjD. Sievwright, and It. Crawford. '. '> Major Gordon Home, author; as J- f artist, of London, arrived in Welling, ton on Tuesday by the Ulimaroa, -fram", Sydney on a three weeks' visit toffr' Dominion. Ho is accompanied Ay" Mi wife. Lieutenant F. W. Vogel ! yy - Wellington on Tuesday by the Mai^, roa from Sydney. Lieutenant attached to the Eoyal Horse ArtSfety-: India, and is at present on > Mr Fred G. Dunn, New Zeahnfrffip*') torney for Placer went North on last "night's ttttjfcqgC' Among the list of honorary to be conferred by the UniveWmrcpt*? Glasgow, on June 15th is that of on Dr. E. J. T. Bell, ProfewflfKljfl} Mathematics, University of—Press Association. , 1 M, |||R l Guests at the United Service jjfflU?' include Messrs W. McDonald, Miller (Wellington), ,J. B. (Gundaroo, Australia), H. A, IwSfc;. E. C. Hazlett, G. Black, 0. Morris edin), and H. Longden (Sydney).,S|p£i; Messrs P. B. Climie (of the l-Sftitf' ploymcnt Board), ;G. B. director of the TJnion. Steam SMp Mr D. Jones (chairman of Board), and C. T. Aschman, trill from Wellington by the ferry" ftfefojftx this morning.—Press Association., Appreciative reference was yesterday's meeting of .the the All Nations Fair to tho work done by Mr-J. Moody organiser of the Fair, who has fer accepted a . position in was decided to send him a lettiaefflt----thanks. _ ' ' A cablegram has been receivei&£'' ing that Mr Harold. Taylor, ''3®j|gs Otago, and 8.A., Cambridge, the Smith Rayleigli Prize and been awarded the Allen. The Rayleigli Prize is the MiSpjP honour in the mathematical worMpmpit a student can win. i||||||tff>< Mr L, Brinkman, who for' two years has been assistasl^mnK^„ of the Bank of New Zealand »Sy||wJ take up the position^^^^^^^fe ( -is-' to take up tho poitSw^J at Melbourne. "The Association Mr L. R. chair. He is a man initiative," said; Mr the annual meeting of lata A. and P. Association referring to Mr president for the past* vote of thanks was aoeordfla farlane for'bis -aerrioes...'.®-. Br. A. J. Mason, of a, - passenger on the . arrived at Wellington oa Sydney. Dr. Mason, whoabroad for about six years,. engaged in Burgical post in London. He has ahn>' extensively on the Continent "We mnsfc all remain, cheerful and British.' always at our best in. ft the retiring president of bury A. and P. Association C. Macfarlane) in the course ndddress at tne annual night. "Our histoiy ia fuU blunders," he added, and *yWjjMx live np to our reputation!. • ' The Kev. James B. Young, Christ Church, Wanganui, has pointed by the Bishop of to be' Archdeacon of deacon Young is well kpown in bury. On his return from the ing which- he acted as' New Zealand Artillery, he was vicar of St. Chad's; Linwood, served for four years as vicar and South Westland. - Cabled, advice of the death .of father, Mr John Miller, of Scotland, was received yesterdsK«g| the Eev. D. Gardner' Trinity Congregational Miller died in his 73rd year, his way homo after posting paper to his son in New was a quiet home-lover and haft. wgß9 no part in public affairs. is now seriously ill. There i» of six. of whom the Bev. D.. {««» - Miller is the only one residing; Zealand. _ ' Mr Archibald J. Hamilton, pointmen't as secretary of the Bugby Union was announced is very well known in 'Otago as a cricketer, having many years a- prominent member Union Club and a Southland tativo player. This season he the Southland eleven. In h ° cke he gained pro'minince, being a , Southland player for a number seasons. , ' I v,.wJj§& The retirement on supe r of Mr A. McNeil, business & e ent ways Department, Wellingtonj... nounced.- He joined tho cadot at Christchurch in 1897, • .y served successively at Darfield, 'bridge, Lyttelton, Timaru Makotuku, Napier, Nelson, and "i® 1 W # ? tfui. He was placed in control or Central Booking Office at 'Wolluig' j , j 1953. At the Dunedin oxhibittoß p was in charge of the tourist ®B , quiry bureau. , In 1925 he W* pointed to the position of bn - agont. Mr McNeil's successor } - ...i Wairarapa-Hawke's Bay t Mr D. S. Broughton, who has carried out the duties at Dtffl? . Press Association. . { ffl

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20499, 18 March 1932, Page 10