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The Prime Minister, (the M. Hon lf||| W. Forbes) will arrive from WelUngtmH this morning to spend the week-e&a'raßJ | his home in Cheviot. a|| I Colonel John Studholme wait <fyjM| aenger from the north by the f «fM|| steamer yesterday morning. - s^mßH Mr G. M. Mackley, acting manager of the New Zealand is a guest at the New City HoteL 'v^BBJ Mr S. s C. Harris, formerly Standard Insurance Co., . Lt *:».■'*!»■■ joined the staff of the Prudential A*l§J| surance Co., Ltd., Chnstchurch. ?&■■ Messrs J. B. Discaciati (LondonjjiJaHßi L. Basle, C. Stevens (Auckland),';*§§§§§|| H. E. Edwards (Dunedin) are * tho guests at Warner's Hotel. .M£s3H Messrs E. K. Smith ( Duncdin Leitch, F. Dickson (Timttru), ud \&g9jfl Morris (Fairlie) are among the at tho Clarendon Hotel. "#SiS Mr J. Sutherland Ross, of DUBggBI din, managing director of Rots *!& Hj Glendimnp, lid., ww a P*waM|H from Wellington by the ferry 6teAWf3|||| yesterday morning. -Tsffil Messrs B. McCarthy < H Coonans (Sydney), W. dc Winter jTOfin lington), A. Clark. (Dunedin), Davis (Auckland), and E. Milne \*m9jnj don) are guests at tho United SerV ||lßH The Board of Governors ot the church Technical College last night d3|sg|| cided to offer the position of UUffHH master and deputy-principal to Mr +?mjM Mcßridc, B.Sc. The post WW left "flßj cant on the resignation of Mr u. *?Wm nott at tho end of latt year. |||| Dr. G. H. Cunningham, of *J»4H Plant Research- Station sJ»«**g.'» North, ■ has returned m to tap Nortft ■ Island after spending sir week* on* ■ snecial visit of investigation to* o * M SSt aS» of tho South Island, from M Nelson to Southland. ,;||j Mr P. Itiddick, copy. "Ifin™*,* 'M the Government Printing Office, "UgH retired on superannuation alter **-,* M ylars'Vrvice. Mr Ra<N^^ clri has boon scientific he bM sub-edited W scientific JgaflH ligations passing through the He will leave shortly on a trip ijraH England.- ' w«'"'^H Word has boon received from *"l£g||Bj land that Flying- OffleorL *™»"||§ Glover, formerly of. tho staff of ?9fl| National Bank, Chnstchurchr, has -JgftH vet received his transfer to Iraq. &fSH I, still nested wiifc N*. IB (B) B«M| run at Upper Heyford, Oxford,«*•&■■ he has been acting as .MOBB come weeks, followed by »,'& tQ MfKHnB] in temporary charge of his flight. Mr and Mrs E. W. G.. <^ lftP i d #M| Bishopsoourt, Wellington, hatfe .P9lhH| informed by lotter that their e Tom Coleridge, grandson ofßitWJ|l§ and Mrs Sprott, has received a '««■■ voars' engagement in, the Au9ttg|||| Motor Works in Birmingham. -Iffln Colcridgo, who has already JgfflHH twelve months m England, e a MW|||| motor designing experience, isi a #*||w duate of" Canterbury Universitylege, holding the degrees of BowiffiM of Mechanical Engineering and tTical Engineering. V;;sfflM Mr James Cook, well artist in Cbrietchurch, who. his position as a teacher on -W-wwJBBj o? the Canterbury College Art at tho end oif last year,,, has ffMfS cided to continue his artistic cace in Europe, and leaves for Australia. «n route to ,™€*»MMH He intends to work first of all m -3**gSU gium, and will remain ■abroad for : *j§||§[ least two years. Mr Cook, *to I"!fgH formerly a student at the Solum'&g|gu Art, first went to England to u ?K|pj[ a few years ago as xhe holder of fpjjfl'H Sawtell Travelling Art awarded in connexion with the *c&mraw ties of the Society for Imperial ture. At tluat timo he was »WW*mß from New Zealand for three . and on his return- held a ■uoo*trtuj|pfl| show of his work at the Art'&K»ety4Mi|| Gallery. While" he is in Europe WWm Cook intends to send out tome work for exhibition'from iirtie to ti^(JWv|j|
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20772, 4 February 1933, Page 14
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