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Personal Items

Professor E. R. Hudson, director of Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln, returned from the north by the steamer express on Saturday morning.

Members of Parliament who arrived from the north by the steamer express on Saturday morning were the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, Messrs Clyde Carr, H.‘S. S. Kyle, J. W. Munro; C. Morgan Williams, T. D. Burnett, F. W. Doidge, A. N. Grigg, T. H. McCombs, T. L. Macdonald, and A. G. Hultquist.. The Hon. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes, the Hon. G. R. Hunter, the Hon. W. Hayward, the Hon. J. K. Archer, and the Hon, F, Waite, members of the Legislative Council, arrived from the north by the steamer express on Saturday morning. Dr, R. A, Shore, Assistant .Director-General of Health, will visit Invercargill this week to confer with the Southland Hospital Board about the restoration of the portion of the Kew Hospital damaged by fire and the board’s building proposals. Mr J. D. Carey, chairman of the baths committee of the Christchurch City Council, Mr A. Jecks, Christchurch waterworks engineer, and Mr T. Nelson, Christchurch city architect, arrived.in Invercargill by the iexpress on Friday evening. They inspected the filtration system at the municipal tepid baths on Saturday and will visit Dunedin before returning to, Christchurch.

Captain H. M. Barnes, superintendent of the naval dockyard and repair base, has returned to Auckland after visiting Wellington. Professor D. W. Carmalt Jones, of Otago University, was an arrival from Wellington on Saturdfy morning.

Professor P. G. Soper, of Otago University, who has been attending a meeting of the council- of the Institute of Chemists, arrived from Wellington by the steamer express on Saturday morning.

Major-General Sir Andrew Russell, patron of the New Zealand Defence League, who has been visiting Wellington, returned to Hastings on, Saturday. Mr H. E. Barrowclough, who has been attending a meeting of the general council of the New Zealand Defence League, has returned to Auckland.

Dr. M. H. Watt, Director-General of Health, and Dr. T. R. Ritchie, Director of . Public Hygiene, have returned to Wellington from Auckland. .

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Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22800, 28 August 1939, Page 8

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Personal Items Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22800, 28 August 1939, Page 8

Personal Items Press, Volume LXXV, Issue 22800, 28 August 1939, Page 8

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