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The Minister for Lands (the H/v, /M E. A. Ransom) will arrive in church this morning from W-ellin* m ton. He will spend the week-end North Canterbury. T -$8 Messrs P. R. Spencer (TaranaVi* 1 and M. E. Jamison ' "J guests at the Royal Hotel. , J Mr Harry W. Bennett, of % H. W. Bullivant and Co., Ltd IS last evening on at business trk tn Sydney. *'•<«• ; Messrs T. B. Linklater, J M- t j thews, and C, A. Pepper (WellW j ton), are registered as guests it \ Warner's Hotel. at j Mr J. Sutherland Ross, of Dune* din, managing director of Measw 't Ross and Glendining, Limited f. staying at Warner's Hotel. ■ j Mr T. Jordan, of Masterton, Will , act as chairman of the Transport • Appeal Board during the absence a# : & Mr Justice Frazer. •/ Messrs A. T. Donnelly, D V *1 Wanklyn, and H. S. E. Turner re» * turned to Christchurch on the ferry 4 steamer yesterday. Mr J. R. Lester, of Christchurch, -'fJl has been appointed a judge of the elocutionary sections at rtha J West Coast competitions which take a place in Greymouth next month. Jl Mr Leslie Greener arrived in il Christchurch from Wellington yea &§g terday to conduct an exhibition of H the works of his late wife, Rhimo #li Haszard, the New Zealand artist..' "JJi Messrs E. Esdaile and S. ruthers (Wellington),, N. Gadsden iMi (Melbourne), and D. W. Raingef (Auckland) are guests at the UnffiS Service Hotel. Mr D. McDougall, M.P., was £ passenger from Wellington ferry steamer yesterday. He csoft* a tinued his journey south by first express. Guests registered at the New CittrJ Hotel are Messrs E. A. RobiMM>l J. Buchanan (Wellington), J. (Napier), K. G. Clayton, E. D. Sp burn (Auckland), and A. Miflik4a ; 3 (Springfield). Mr Justice Frazer, judge of l&i Arbitration Court of New whose daughter died been sent a letter of sympathy ! signed by the secretaries of iW" various unions which have their I offices in the Trades Hall, Cto®*'|| church. r -■ "lii

Mr E. J. Ross was re-elected me-'ifl sident of the Canterbury Croquet Association at its annual meeting \S§ on Wednesday. Appreciative rejEet-?S ence was made to the keen infcrest he had shown in its affairsT; 1 The Hon. W. Downie will leave New Zealand on July* JflFaßl by the Aorangi to attend in a vate capacity two conferences I m-Vlli Canada, the Pacific Relations ference at Banff and the Confeftgtfpjra of International Affairs at ToroaiaiJlis He will return on October 3. Messrs Dalgety and" Limited, have been informed London that the board of has appointed Mr M. H. Hardin£§§B| as chief Australian inspector, under§M the jurisdiction of the superintendent, as from July Harding has been acting 9$ sub-manager in Sydney for :sottae||Hj Mr J. H. Henry will act as inspector of schools - in " TaryiawMH during the absence of Mr A. B*m|||BS who is in the New Plvmoxith pital as a. result of an. his leg received at Opunake. J... Griffin, lately,.. senior, at Nelson, ?and before, that• spector in Taranaki, hs£ been pointed temporarily to the mspaCraMffil torial staff. ' - • Captain G. F. Yerev an for the Internal Affairs who has been investigating the ; esg|®!B tent of the damage done by deer the watershed of the Waimttoamjra9 river, returned to evening. He will report on vestigations to a conference "rf-'jttplMl representatives of the authorities ifeljiSß terested, including the WaimakaxMHa River Trust and the Lands Depamljffl ment, this evening. Professor F. C. Wilkinson, of the faculty of dental science';*fc||l§j the University, of Melbourne, - principal of the Australian~CoP<fft of Dentistry, has resigned tion, having been appointed to chair of dental science ' directorship of the dental iMsnitol'-laß at the University, of Manch«<ter. : - : lla| Professor Wilkinson was to his present position chair was established in 1925.! Jll holds the degrees of doctor of Bifcg-, ||| cine, bachelor : of surgery, bachelor of dental science of tw'"- £2 University of LiverpooL He SMMwVJiffl with the Royal Army Corps in France from 1915 until'"-JJ

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20907, 14 July 1933, Page 10