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Detective E. Tongue, of Wellington, who has been promoted to tho rank of detective-sergeant and transferred to (Samoa, left for Auckland yesterday, on, route to his new station. Mr. Cecil Malthus, M.z\. (late holder of travelling scholarship in French), has been appointed lecturer in modern languages in tho University at Hobart, and will take up his duties early in March.
Mr. Maxwell Young, F.C.S.. biologist at the Portobello. Marine Fish Hatchery, Dunedin, arrived by yesterday’s ferry to attend the Science Congress.
Mr. L. C. Woolcoit, chief representative in Melbourne of the literarv department of the “Sydney Dailv Telegraph,” is visiting New Zealand. Mr. Woolcott was a member of the staff of “Tho Boll,” which had a brief career as a daily evening paper in Auckland. He was afterwards on the “Evening Post” before proceeding to Australia eighteen years ago. He recently broke down in health, and he is at present on three months’ leave of absence from his paper. Mr. Woolcott will visit Rotorua, Wellington, and the South Island.
Mr. G. Mitchell intends paying. a visit to tho Mangahao hydro-electrical works to-day.
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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 88, 10 January 1923, Page 4
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