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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir Francis Boys, Christchurch, will leave for England by the Tamaroa today. Sir Alexander Herdman arrived from Auckland yesterday and is at the Midland Hotel. Mr. W. Briscoe and Mr. G. Briscoe. London, will return, to England by the Tamaroa to-day.. The Earl of Wemyss, who has been touring the Dominion, left for Sydney ou t he Monowai yesterday. Sir Cecil I-eys, who arrived from Auckland yesterday, returned last evening by the Limited express. Mr. R. O. Gross, the Auckland sculptor, was a guest at the Rotary Club’s luncheon yesterday. Dr. G. Fenwick arrived from Auckland by the Limited express yesterday and returned the same evening. Mr. G. A. Troup has recovered sufficiently from his illness to return to Jits home from a private hospital, and is considerably improved in health. Mr. Stanley E. Lambert, F.P.A.N.Z., has been appointed as a Wellington representative on the Council of the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Air. Rahn 11 Hassen, F.R.A.1., of England. who has recently been in Batavia on research work, is visiting New Zealand. Mr. Walter Nash, M.P. for Hutt, was granted three days’ leave of absence from the House of Representatives yesterday ou account of illness. Mr. A. 11. C. Orr, of Christchurch, returned by the Mauuganui yesterday from a holiday trip to New South Wales. Dr. 1. M. Allen, who has been abroad for live years, returned to New Zealand by the Mauuganui yesterday, lie was accompanied ■ by Mrs. Allen and their two children. I Mr. W. S. Bennett, superintendent for New Zealand for Messrs. Dalgety and Company. Ltd., was a passenger by the Maunganui yesterday from Sydney, He was accompanied by bis brother, Mr. E.' R. Bennett, of Sydney. Mr. Harley ID. Pippin, passenger traffic manager of the Oceanic Steamship Company, Matson Line, for Australia, New Zealand, aud Fiji, will arrive lu Wellington to-morrow and will stay at the Hotel St. George. Professor D. B. Copland, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the University of Melbourne, sailed by the Monowai yesterday for Sydney, en route to Melbourne. He was accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Copland. Mr. G. Monrad, Feiidiug; Mr. W. 12. Best, Mr. A. R. Ponder, and Mr. D. Jones, Christchurch; Mr. N. Matthews, Featherston: Mr E. Birch, and Mr. F. R. 'Wright, Auckland, are at the Royal Oak Hofei. Dr. W. H. Simpson, of Woodward Street, will leave on a trip to the Old Country this week. Both he and Mr. Frank Graham (of Lever Bros.), who is also going to England, were farewelled by lhe Rotary Club yesterday. Mr. C. E. Forrest and Mr. W. MeEgau. Sydney; Mr, C. H. Taylor, junr., and Mr. .1. D. Edmonds. Christchurch: Mr. J. J. Gatenby. Hastings; Mr. J. M. Kirkhope, Melbourne; Mr. J. Samson, Dunedin; and Dr. D. Miller, Nelson, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. A. G. Henderson, Mr. O. Duff, Mr. A. B. Foreman. Mr. O. R. Kresse, aud Mr. J. A. Parker, Christchurch: Mr. E. E. Copeland, Sydney; Mr. T. Corson. Gisborne; Mr. 11. A. Robertson, Mr. A. Main, Mr. R. Thompson, anil Mr. F. Firth. Auckland; Mr. F. 11. King. Dunedin; Mr. A. Bell, Hamilton; and Mr. E. J. Brammall. Blenheim, are at the Hotel St. George. Mr. F. 8. Goldingbaui. Palmerston North; Mr. ,1. N. Ormond, Mr. A. F. Wright, Mr. AV. J. Sim, Mr. C. C. Davis, Mr. N. D. Campbell, and Mr. D. G. Markham, Christchurch; Mr. R. M. Racket and Colonel C. Holgate, Auckland ; Mr. H. J. Gibbs, aud Mr. 11. R. Mackintosh, Melbourne; Mr. W. J. Luudy, Lima, Peru; aud Mr. A. 11. Marshall, Marton, are nt the Midland Hotel. i

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 163, 6 April 1932, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 163, 6 April 1932, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 163, 6 April 1932, Page 8

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