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Captain G. T. Hennessy, Timaru, returned by the Tamaroa yesterday after a visit to England. He was accompanied by Mrs. Hennessy.
Colonel R. C. Allen, Auckland, who lias been residing in England for the past five years, returned with Mrs. Allen by the Tamaroa yesterday. Mr. W. D. Stewart, Australian representative of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Tamaroa from England. He will leave next week from Auckland for Sydney. Mr. H. Rose has been elected to fill the position of chairman of the Wellington Centre of the Red Cross Society. The vacancy had been caused by the resignation of Mr. D. G. Clark through ill-health. Commander A. H. Maxwell-Hyslop, R.N., who has been appointed to H.M.S. Laburnum, arrived by the Tamaroa from Southampton yesterday. Commander Maxwell-Hyslop was accompanied by Mrs. Maxwell-Hyslop and their two small sons. Mr. H. P. Richmond, barrister, Auckland, returned by the Tamaroa yesterday from England, where he appeared before the Privy Council in the Hawke's Bay earthquake compensation case. Mr. Richmond, while overseas, went on a three weeks’ tramping tour in Austria with Mr. J. F. Platts-Mills, , a former New Zealand Rhodes scholar, who la row practicing lai® in London.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 15, 12 October 1933, Page 8
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