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Mr. Maurice 11. Henry, of Belfast, Ireland; Mr. Hugo Larsen,- Sydney; and Mr. N. Speer, Auckland, are at the Hotel St. George. Mr. Beaumont Smith, managing director of J. U. Wllliftmson Filins, Ltd., was a passenger from Auckland by the Limited express yesterday. Mr. J. R. Kirk, of Gisborne, a member of the Sydney Board of Directors of Australian Provincial Assurance Co.. Ltd., is visiting Wellington. Mr. A. R. Harris, Mr. W. F. Soper, and Mr. J. M. Bingham, of Christchurch; Mr. N. Kent, Auckland; Mr. L. Poole, Sydney, are at the Royal Gait Hotel.
" Mr. John Frew, of Christchurch; Mr. N. Newton, Timaru; Mr. F. Goudie, Auckland; Mr. T. Fox, Hastings; Mr. D. Home-Douglus, England, nrc at the Grand Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood, of Christchurch; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkins and Miss Wilkins, Dannevirke; and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Holmes, Mnstcrton, arc staying at the Hotel St. George.
Mr. Hugo Larsen, who is managing the Australian and New Zealand tour of Peter Dawson and Mark Hambourg, is in Wellington at present making arrangements for New Zealand concerts. Commissioner Cunningham, of the Salvation Army, left by the ferry steamer last evening for Christchurch. He will visit the Bovs’ Home at Temuka and go on to Waimate, returning to Wellington in about a week. • -
General and Mrs. Higgins, of the Salvation Army, who have just concluded a month’s campaign in the United States, were received by President Hoover at the White House, Washington, where the Presfdent assured General Higgins that the Army was considered a meet valuable aea-at to the nation.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 226, 20 June 1931, Page 6
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