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Mr George Gould left kit em»jJ oa a visit to New Plymputh as* *T®«I land. * ' *•*! The Bev. IT. L. Blamires terday morning from a ghqrt ySJa Auckland. ' \ Jj? Dr. Vaughan lhom% (LoadonY Mr J- A- Parker (Duneftp) are EZ at th© Clarendon Hotel. Mr Harold Lightbaud returned i Christehurch yesterday after a too? J Great Britain and Europe. J Mr Hugh Beeves, of Homrata, *■ a passenger by last qigktV I tor steamer on his way to Auckland. Mr 11. T. iletherell was rror* ins a Justice of the Peaee by j Mosley, S.M., at Bangiora 'yesteidayjMessrs A. H. Clifford, M. Sealr j Smith (Wellington), and W. Stafigjji ff'ai Tupu) are guests at Wartwi Hotel. ■ > Dr. Janses Higlit, Rsetor of tei bury College, returned from iington by the ferry steamer yesterfj morning. " - Mr A. 0. Wilkinson, vho'bai,tij in Wellington for the last far fa on business, is expected to return fj morning. , 4p"'!fi Sir Alexander Roberts. <rf Wetlia ton. is at present visiting fljriE church. He is staying at fhe Than Service Hbtel. , L'} j During his stay in Christ dmidi A Commodore Sir Charles Ktiggfg Smith will be the guest of Mr E. Boulton, United Service HetaL " ¥? Professor A. H. Toeker, Deaj£if,j£ Faculty of Commerce at Captefhiair ft lege, was a passenger fromby the Wahine yesterday Messrs J. S. Duke 3 R. vacque (Wellington), 0. Somiaac.&i ney)-, B. Beyer (Berlin), I). PlUSfc (London), and F. Leonhard" dam) are guests at the United Sail Hotel. Sir James Mills, chairman jRi lectors of the Union St<-ani fillip S pyny, who has been iji i several months, returned | minion by the Rangjtata, -jA* reached Auckland yesterday. *t\ Dr. 11. l)rew, who has been officer in charge of the Chatham lf|p| for live years, was yesterday three months' leave of ( pay by the North Canterbury fTnpp Board. j « It was reported to yesterday l * ing of the North Canterbury XFqgn| Board that Dr. C. If. liimbert, pfij house staff, had resigned and woxtlA' leaving t]ie Board's service at sipj of the year. 'jiS Mr Thomas TflQiiip-iun, ®f kijrtle Ml who has been appointed to s i#4M§| George Armstrong' the combined districts of Akaroa, I Herbert, and Wairewa Oonmies| ) ' Akaroa Borough on the Ifflrth (%${ bury Hospital Board, wfis Tptaleomeii | the chairman (Mr H. J. Otley) ; day, on taking his seat for the 1 a I time. Mr H. W. Rhodes, M.A., of Opti College, Melbourne TT»i?er»ty r ; J been appointed to the position of 1 turer in English at Canterbury fob sity College to replace fir. Peleijpi son. Mr lihodes graduated n |BB|-Tij first-class honours i$ Bpglish, then he has been tutor ttjfrilfftf \ lege, and has been prominentjaw* era 1 Educational Assopjgtion _ Mr J. S. Jennings, of Extension Cable Company's has been for pome years locateil at ] Cape St. James station, in chin China, is returaiag- to Njj*r about the end of Jamiary. |j nings/ Tvho is M was trained at the station at i, Wela Since he &rst left New xni years ago he Ifaa several places in the Eait, i j <^ Dr. J. Eosfell Tlwm* m# motisly fleeted pf ftp' fIW tive committee of the St lance Assoeiaticp at ing. Captain G*. Pcplt,Thomas's flection for ft sail that the eommittee couM-lffitt better chairman. He had "M*®! excellent work. Beplyingj Dr. expressed his appreeiatipn at Ml our shown him, aud aauld cpntinue to do hi* best fcp The Eev. B. M. O'Brien, Dr. A. B. O'Brien, has Christehurch for a short eight years' study abroat|, MHi years after leaving XUprist'l .Ml 1923 Mr O'Brien: went Novitiate at a Jesuit ney, going from there to he graduated B.A. aftcc study. .For the last threo_y#§T has been studying philosophy ieh, Bavaria. Mr O 'Brian does to be ordained as a priest ftp wj seyen years. His worjfc wljl pmftml in Australia wfyere therg i? be done in establishing tibo wrtP* Province of Australia ■with its and seminaries.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20736, 22 December 1932, Page 10
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