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PERSONAL

Sir R. Heaton Rhodes. M.L.C.. was a passenger to Wellington from the south yesterday morning. Sir James Allen, M.L.C., arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from the SOU til.

Bishop and Mrs. West-Watson left Wellington last night for Christchurch. Bishop Fitchett, Dunedin, who Ims been staying with Mrs. Austin Cook, "Wellington,, left for the south last night. Mr. E. C. Hartridge, Wellington, was a passenger for rhe north, last night.

Dean Julius arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Christchurch.

Mr; R. Collins left Wellington last night for the South Island. ’ Dr. G. E. O. Fenwick. Auckland, left Wellington last night for the south. Mr. E. A. Pigeon, Gore, who.has been visiting Wellington, has returned home.

Mr. H. Lightband was a passenger from Wellington last night for the south.

Dr. A. C. Beltiekl has been appointed a senior house surgeon at the Wellington Public Hospital from October 1.

Mr. J. 8. Fletcher was a passenger from Wellington yesterday afternoon for the north.

Dr. E. G. Lynch lias been appointed part-time officer in tlie radium department at the Wellington Public Hospital.

Mr. J. Begg and Mr. H. D. Aeland, members of tlie Meat Board, were passengers from Wellington hist night for the south.

Dr. A. G. Rutter has been appointed a senior house surgeon at the Wellington Public Hospital from January 1 next.

Mr. G. W. Clinkard, late secretary to the Department of Industries and Commerce, who is to take up his duties as Trade Commissioner for New Zealand in Europe with headquarters in Belgium, is to leave New Zealand by the Wanganella on September 26.

Mr. Donald A. Robertson, of the Shaw, Savlll Line’s London office, is on his way to New Zealand to take up a position as an executive in the Wellington office of the company. Mr. Robertson was in New Zealand 12 years ago, but only on a short visit. His wife ami family will join him here early next year.

Mr. F. B. Shorland. M.Sc.. who is going to Liverpool University with a National Research scholarship, is doing so on a free passage granted by the Commonwealth and Dominion line, tins passage having been resigned by Mr. G. A. H. Helson, who has received au appointment*with the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research at Canberra.

Professor C. A. Russo, of the University of Commerce, Tokio, and Mr. Y. Slutdo, economic adviser to the Japanese Goodwill Mission, airived from the south yesterday morning. Witli the other members of tlie j.nrty they will be leaving here for Australia by the Wanganella on Saturday. Mr. Basil Smyth, who left Christchurch for England about six months ago, and is now head draughtsman iu the firm of David Stokes. A.R.T.8.A., Great Russell Street, London, has passed the final examination qualifying him as an associate of the lloyal Institute of British Architects. Mr. Smyth is a son of Colonel mid Mrs. V. S. Snivtli.

Mr. .1. E. Nichol, who was recently appointed . Deputy Assistant Comptroller of Customs, is expected to arrive in Wellington on September 10 from Dunedin to take up his new duties.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 6

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 6

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 6