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Ihe Prime Minister (the fit u Cr. tt. Forbes) arrired fromtrJ 6 "- ton on Saturday, and wen?-?*» home at Cheviot! ** to 1* Mr H. Charles (Nelson) « . _ ' at tho Clarendon Hotel. ***** Mr J. B. Ferguson Scott, of Otan* on a holiday visit to Chrigtehnret ' * -«?& Justic e MacGregor arrived"**,. Whngton by the R^ST*** Mr 11. r>. Acland, who l«a w„ „. a short visit to Wellingt«» J22L* to Christchurch on Saturday.^"* l Mr Gocrge Shirtcliff© arrival t F Wellin g ton B on Saturday 23* T '"W^ turned from the north on Saturday* Messrs H. H. Hood, A. Jf. Griag'v McCiimont, J. W. Comyns, J Wood have been appointed member « the Mount Somers Domain Board. ■ Mr EM. Bates, of Ashburton' ffi passed tho tests for their pilet'TjL license at the Wigram Aerodrem« ** baturday. - . Messrs PH. Bailey (Bunedin) * \Vilhams (Timar,-), F. Bird/a-d * Zimmerman (Oamaru) arc guests at tU New City Hotel. "* Sir Charles Slntliam. Speaker of tki Houso of Representatives, wag a Jz songcr by tho ferry steamer from tEt lingtnu on Saturday, en route to JW' din. *»■■#'_ Messrs P.. E. Tripe, E. F. Hin&uig. ' ' R. M. Martin (Wellington), "ff j? : Jacks and H. Kouing (Auckland)' art guests at the United Service Hotel. ■ Sir Alex. Roberts, of WeUingSaispent tho ' week-end in He arrived on Saturday to attend tar prize : giving function at Christ's QU>"> lege in the evening. -■ Messrs T. 0. Bishop, J. Cable t A'Brorrn (Wellington), H. Crawford\lhtt.\ cdin), P. Burns, and E. C. Tanef' (Auckland) arc staying at War Mr**" ■ Hotel. .*■ Messrs H. B. Johnston. J. SmaH ik Cable. H. J. Murphy, P. R. and Gladstono Hill were among ftf? passengers from Wellington by -iSti'eife'y steamer on Saturday. /" ,\ The Gazette announces the ment of Messrs W. H. Montgomery"/ O. Coop, W. F. Parkinson, T. TJu»BWffi. : A. V. McK. Hutchinson, E. L. mtf£ mcyer. and J. V. Chapman as mejjS" of the Little River Domain Board, --M Surgeon-Lieutenant H. Well*, UJB Ch. 8., H.N., arrived at WcllingfajSg, 1 tho lonic last week to join H.Ti.S; ff|§| j onica. Surgeon-Lieutenant Wdlb-HB; I lias been four years in tho RovalKppjf ! expects to be en the New Zeafthdj§||p tion for three years. His laet thjjfr.flj|f! one of the Fishery Protection iIAnSI which for two months prior to WjnK ing England had been on a cruise around Iceland. ■ . £Br Mr L. H. Frude, for the past jfflff years Dunedin manager of the •U»|i| berg Advertising Agency, being released by the company-to'4j||fi up special publicity work. Mr Cfll Wearn, sales promotion manager. She the company's head office at Wrilpfjjp ton, will assume the niannceTdnwp' the Dunedin office. Mr fta&MMfc. still be associated with the o!BNj*|BR an advisory capacity. _' M& Lieutenant J. 0. Ehrorfcny, IJJ., iitfp has occupied the post of AMe^e-CraP 11 0 to the Governor-Gcneralj Lord slnee his arrival in 3Scnr Zealand ne»S l| three years. dgt>, will .rttorttl to England at aid *f January to rejoin toe Sdyal fl Navy on the espftfiß&W of the period S for which he was lent by the Lords JH Commissioners of tho for ser-* vice on the Governoi-Oeittararß persona! fIH staff. Lieutenant Etwwtliy will bo ceeded by Lieutenant B; G. T. JPhpiafW, fv 8.N., who arrives in |few Ze»hu»4,h| the Tamaroa, dno at* Wellbiaioa tf -!ftK January 4th. —Press AssocitUo*. = . Mr W. H. Woodward, S.M.* *WFJgti' been conducting sittings**! the<]jttn||.f tiate's Court iu Wellington last year, has received his transfer to Now transfer will tako place' eHflj,-gK's year. Mr Woodward was SfljflHg]* of the New Zealand liulltary HjPfyfK* occupied Samoa in 1914,. ftQt.'WK ward 3 served in France. Hfl ***«Wfe' appointed Commissioner of ti£«;Ki§f Court in the Mandated T*r*W»m Samoa, and was Chief from 1923 to 1928. On I New Zealand he was apjpyfelwljf j Stipendiary Magistrate, and iffl&jfp! $ he lias acted as relieving \ in various centre?. Mr lieved Mr J. S. Barton, lington, when he was appointed piK missioner at Napier after tfli'tMWife Commander R. C. Garsia, j Australian Navv, who has pbint«d Administrator of NalfflgJlK l formerly in PLM.A.S. later commanded H.M.A.S. He is a son of Captain G. retired from the British Anay M,WBB|p', in New Zealand, and be was in Christchurch. Commander IW began his naval career on jK M&gS&M* tannia, and having served in nel Fleet, tho Anstralian and tho bnttle-eruiser squadron. mK appointed to H.M.S. New MUKSI its world cruise in Wt SSR H.M.A.S. Austrflia in. 19H; service at Rabuil. and after ■ the steamer Zombesi from with a priio crew, he whs triUWwßfe" to tho Sydnev, on which he the end ef the war. After tfcft Wggg' with the Emdcn it was CMJgWg''. Garsia who arranged tho terijM »T%S render with Captain von Mfc^ Advice has been received lgjjfjj|p cargill that Mr Philip Crosbfe UWH |i son of Mr and Mrs A. C. Dalrymple road, has added to I tensive scholastio record by I the Leverhuhne industrial scholarship in chemistry. Tliia *"sBP; ship was recently founded j'fcjflßp Leverhulme. and was awardW first time this year. It is two years at Loudon L'mvertHp JBp is of an annual value of **P^ t ".S,|, Carman was one of two rt»*f ,, Sr: of 50 to receive the academic career of this ex-p«I*l Southland High School has :"•"MBT; short of remarkable (says the. '*£s& land Times")- He gained .* MASTS' entrance scholarship in 1930, rEdft Beverly scholarship in ma^ MP ;Si|ff. 192", the Smeaton researdL ship in 1928, and a *ni« VrHßu' scholarshiD in 1929, in ?PP»«.. , TK?' raatics. In 1999 be »iad W.m degree, and in 1930 his J3p : first-class honours, as well as Memorifl Prize in reerhaincS. *Sjgm. end of 1930 he won the von pwgpp. scholarship in applied weenofc, year he i.roeecded to timveranj lege, Tjbndoii. " : .i?^"

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20733, 19 December 1932, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20733, 19 December 1932, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20733, 19 December 1932, Page 10

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