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♦ Sit' J aires Allen a:; cc. :rer. tr.e north yesterday. Mr E. J. Ntrir.vi. f A\ orndr. is ! leaving Christehurch «.r. Tucsasy (or Australia «'.r.d Eara yc. Superintendent C. C. Warner ar- ; i ived irom the Xorl:. Island yesterday morning. : Mr J. Connolly. MP. v. a.< a p:.i- . sengor fruni Wellington yesterday morning by the Rangatirn. Dr. 11. G. Der.ham. chairmar. I I iho Whom Research Institute, v . s re-elected to thai portion. ; posed. i»l a meeting <'•! tnc '■' " • \ e.-tcrday. Messrs G. R. M..cu-;.&.a a' i .} U Gripe were elected nterob<-r.« o: t c council of the Corncdale SV--<p S-v ciety at the annual meeting "f mrr:bers of the society 1 st even. Mr R. J. Eyre hay ■: president of the »ei-. y nngr | Union. Mr E. A. F.awarc.s. t.-.e 1 tiring pro.-:dent. wa< man,- a member of the ui.mn. A resolut ion of sympatnv j.' ' the relatives of Mr tamufi Cr.rr.. , lor many years a member o: tr* club, was passed at the ; meeting of the Car.tcroury her."Ci : Club last night. Mr Maurice Knig!;'. .< graduate of Canterburv College, is werrtim: for a research desree m iv. story a'. King's College. Lond'>m lie _ pro* < poses to make a detailed sluuy ■ t : the history of the Canterbury Assc- ' ciation. Mr R. L Curt hoys. editor .. f tir: ; Meloourne "Argus." was a thrc'icn : passenger this week by the Makura : for San Francisco, on the first stac^ • of a journey to Great Britain _ar.-i Europe. He w ill be awsv lre*n Australia for seven n-.cr.th?. Mcs>rs Leicester Matsoi: r:.d J. T. Mat.-on were elected he r.orary life mombc r s o! the Canterbury Kennel Club at the club'- annus! meeting last night. Sympathy with the relatives : Mr George Humphreys ws< expressed at the annua! meeting c? the Canterbury Kenne! night. The chairman i Dr. W. M. Cotter) said that Mt Humphre;.s had been a patron for many vce:s and had always been exceedingly generous. The death of Mr .1 A .U.hn?tore who was a successful breeder of ' stud sheep, was referred to at a . meeting of the Corned ale Sheep Societv last evening. The chairman ; (Mr Owen T. Evans 1 said that Mr Johnstone had done much r>r th<» • breed by advertising hi-. Corr;r | dales throughout the "Aorlri Mr Colin Giiray's appointment a > ■ headmaster oi Scotch GHcce. Mel* ' bourne, whs confirmed bv cablegram : yesterday. lie expects n be "" i Melbourne early m Aug - :.-* K'.s I predceessor. Dr. \V. S. l.: T *ic•'-rr. who died last year. vat. hetidtraster of Nelson College w her he "a ; anpointed lo Scoter. Colic gc »ut -• < years age The appointment of M: E :1...le'.t to t!ie pi>Mt!on oi -.st..::t chemi.-t to the Wheat R:.: I:> : stitute was aiin>>vsnei u ' •• •'> • , ing of the irist.iutc v. : : .c. Mullen, v. ho look '.:n .> t . . Fchruary I, ' 1 decM.Sc with ' ■ •->•< - ! and is a lei low • 1' '■ > » Chemist ry. He v :ci : _ \ ear> a i (''a nt • rl, .>• College ai Line. 1 i Professor T V, R H:u ". ' >' of Canti roiny College, g: • - ' joved his trip to Engia- .i ' .e THinui, aeri.rci ing ' :u ei'rresporcler.; of • The I'rt • • ' log on F.-iirnary b'» A:• t-. • , days m l..uuton :!:■• }-; . tended to go '., E. his si.n, Mr P. l! IV. ; ' oeiitK ! . tired i •; ! Service and wo- a t in fruit f..i nur.'g 1•' ■ " •" \ • P.Uiiit m-iis : . v .•
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21121, 23 March 1934, Page 12
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