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PERSONAL

Sir George Elliot left Wellington last night on his return to Auckland. The Rt. Rev. W. H. Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia, accompanied by Mrs. Baddeley, left Wellington for the south last night. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Brodie, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch, who has been on a visit to Auckland, passed through Wellington yesterday on his return to the south. Mr. H. D. Moss has returned to Wellington from the south. Mr. G. W. Reid left Wellington for the South Island last night. Mr. T. N. Smallwood was a passenger for the north last night from Wellington. Mr. Percy Coyle, of Wellington, left by the Mouowai for Australia ou a business trip. Mr. I’. J. Borthwick has returned to Masterton from a brief visit to Christchurch. Mr. A. T. Donnelly left Wellington last night on his return too churchDr. C. F. Morkane, Christchurch, arrived at Wellington from the south yesterday morning. Mr. W. R. Brown arrived at Wellington yesterday morning from Dunedin to attend a meeting of the New Zealand Society of Accountants. Mr. T. F. Reilly, of "The Dominion." will accompany Hie Government delegation to Samoa as the representative oi the United Press Association. Commander C. B. Tinley, R.N., officer commanding the Devonport Naval Base, will leave Auckland on Monday on a ’visit to Wellington. Mr. N. C. L. Chappell, of "The Dominion” literary staff, has been appointed to the staff of the New Zealand Herald.” Yesterday Mr. Chappell was met by his colleagues who wished him future success and, as a tangible expression of their goodwill, presented him with an engraved wristlet watch. Detective F- N. Robinson, who has now taken up his duties at. Petone ui place of Detective W. McLennan, one of the detectives selected to visit Scotland Yard, was presented with a pair of hair brushes by members of the Central Detective Office yesterday as a farewell gift. Detective-Sergeant L. B. Revell, who made the presentation, referred to the popularity of Detective Robinson and the difficulty that would be found in replnc'ng him. In reply. Detective Robinson thanked members of the stall' for their gift, and expressed Ids regret at severing ills connections , with the office. Detective Robinson ! was also presented wit>l\ a clock tor • Mrs. Robinson.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 220, 13 June 1936, Page 10