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The jit. Hon. G. W. Fdrbes pieridtf at another conference yesterday ■»? ing between New Zealand deleaai«T the Ottawa Conference. He at a short meeting of Cabinet last eW ing, and with. other members of n« Ministry he was later the guest Viee-Admiral A. linamnra at an offie2 dinner on board the Japanese info;?: ship Asa ma. The Hon. E. A. Eansom will W. Wellington for his home at Danseifafa this morning, returning after the end. The Hon. A. Hamilton is to nfam to Wellington to-day, after a tre&iw tour of the East Coast district Of tlj' North Island. The Hon. J. A. Young will iet®» to Wellington this evening from Jf w Plymouth. / / His Honour Mr Justice Adam «jjT leave on Monday for the Wwt Messrs E. B. Bell, G. B. Bitri»» * Cooper, and T. Walker were pantson on tho ferry steamer from Writfagg yesterday. Messrs J. H. Comyns (Auckland) C. G. Winchester (Greymouth) an cent guests at the Royal Hotel. The president-elect of the Antitiari Rotary Cluo is Mr T. U. Wells, Udt]y vice-president-elect Mr Henry Haftot, 01 the "New Zealand Herald." Messrs 6 Norris (Fairlie) »nfl p J. Ilolleston (Timaru) are guijgfg ai the Clarendon Hotel. Messrs S. W. Kelly (WelliqgtapV Yarr (Timaru) A. McKirdy Kong), S. B. Macdonald Milner (Nelson), C. R. Richmflf (fc. bourne), and J. B. Thomson (I&Jwcib gill) are staving' at the tE vice Hotel. ~ Messrs W. A. Fraser and (Auckland) are staying at fen|E Hotel. "'l'lS' • Messrs A. C. Cooper (AooidajriHffr | Boulton, G Skeen (Wellingt«raj Pettigrew (Nelson), C. ; Duncan (Dnnedin), L. J>. C. Tiako, and D. Hooker (WaiSvrap guests at the New City Hotel/:-. : Messrs J. R. Cnningham | Colin Mcintosh, and R. SinriafoMg hers of the Canterbury-Westj | ji-stment Commission, accompairirfjfc, the secretary, Mr Gordon leave on Monday to hold a Effigy *The Town Clerk (Mr J. who paid a brief visit tj> this week on .City Conneil tomUßff turned to Christehnreh in Wellington, he received aa.3n£t tion, ifl his official position. 'fogSaHK • the State Inntfheon to tß|i '4ani|jp naval visitors, which invitatioa l^^'1 Mr James Leslie was man of the Paparua Connty the annual meeting at the Connivjw cil yesterday, l|r Leslie elected to the eonnty June sth, 1912, and for has held the offiee. The only two chairmen sinae ment, Mr (now the Hon,) having been the fast tion he held for about - An announcement qi hisjmgn to. retire from the Board,ofSE&jffiip of the New Zealand he has been 'a member afaratinipa made by Dr. C.M.G., F.R.8., annual meeting of opportunity was fellow members on their appreciation of of the scientific^ Fng his
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20563, 3 June 1932, Page 10
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