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PERSONAL ITEMS

Ministerial: The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, Minister of Finance, returned to Wellington from the North Auckland district yesterday morning. The Hon. E. A. Ransom, Minister of Lands, will leave Wellington this evening for Palmerston North, and tomorrow will pay a visit of inspection to Flock House at Bulls. Mr. Ransom will spend the week-end at his home in Dannevirkc, and return to Wellington on Monday afternoon. The Hou. C. E. Macmillan, Minister of Agriculture, will leave Wellington on Sunday evening for To Aroha. He expects to return on Wednesday morning.

Drs. A. Al. AlcGavin and E. Gifford have resigned their positions as house surgeons at the Wellington Hospital. Engineer Rear-Admiral E. D. Sydenham, C.8.E., and Airs. Sydenham will leave by the Mataroa to-morrow for England. Mr. H. R. Cooper lias been appointed Crown Solicitor at Palmerston North. His appointment is announced in last evening’s Gazette. Mr. A. O. Heauy, secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, left yesterday to visit chambers of commerce in the North Island. Air. W. E. C. Gregory, manager in New Zealand for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, will leave by the Mataroa to-morrow for England on a business visit. He will be accompanied by Airs. Gregory. Air. James Findlay, New Zealand representative for the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, and Airs. Findlay will leave by the Alataroa tomorrow for England. They will be away for about six months. Air. Frank Milner, C.AI.G., principal ot the Waitaki Boys’ High School, has been invited to deliver one of the principal addresses at the International Convention of Rotary Clubs at Boston, United States of America, in June. Air. Alilner’s subject will be “The New World Order from the Standpoint of Rotary,” and his speech will be broadcast over the whole of America. Air. and Airs. A. G. Kennedy, of The Terrace, yesterday received cabled advice that their son, Air. Ronald I/. Kennedy, had passed his final medical examination at St. Alary’s Hospital, London, and had fully qualified as a medical practitioner. Dr. Kennedy was four years at Wanganui College and afterward at Victoria University before proceeding to England.

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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 181, 28 April 1933, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 181, 28 April 1933, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 181, 28 April 1933, Page 8

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