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Personal Items

The Minister of Health (Mr J. T. Watts) will leave Christchurch for Auckland to-morrow.

Professor D. B. Copland, vice-chan-cellor of the Australian National University. will leave Christchurch for the North Island to-day. While in Christchurch he met the academic head of Canterbury University College (Dr. H. R. Hulme). ,

Professor C. G. F. Simkin, Professor of Economics at Auckland University College, returned to New Zealand by the Tamaroa on Saturday after spending two years on research work overseas. He was awarded a Rockefeller Foundation social science fellowship for 1948, tenable at Nuffield College, Oxford University.— (P.A.) Squadron Leader R. Y. Powell. D.F.C. and bar, who has spent the last two years on exchange duty with the Royal New Zealand Air Force, is to return to the Royal Air Force He will leave in the Rangitiki on February 21. His successor as officer commanding the flying wing at Wigram will be Squadron Leader R. F. Fuller, A.F.C.. R.A.F., who is expected to leave the United Kingdom shortly.

Mr D. T. McVie. of the St. Albans School, has been appointed headmaster of the new Corstorphine SchooDunedin.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26018, 23 January 1950, Page 6

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Personal Items Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26018, 23 January 1950, Page 6

Personal Items Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26018, 23 January 1950, Page 6

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