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PERSONAL

Sir Charles Alarr, Sydney, chairman of the Australian section of New Zealand Forest Products, Limited, and Lady Marr, who have been visiting New Zealand, left Auckland by the Awatea for Sydney.

The Hon. Mark Fagan, M.L.C., was a passenger for the South Island on Thursday night by the steamer express.

Mr. T. C. A. Hislop, Mayor of Wellington, left yesterday on a holiday visit to Tokaanu and will return on Saturday, April 3. The Hon. Mr. Justice Callan is spending the Easter vacation at Taupo.

Mr. L. 11. Ileslop was a passenger for the south on Thursday night. Dr. W. S. Robertson left for the south on Thursday night. Mr. T. Bryce Wilson, Wellington, left for the soutli on Thursday night. Dr. W. Mac Vicar lias been appointed to the position of radio-therapist at the Dunedin Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Malfroy, Wellington, are to leave to-night by the Arawa for London. Mr. 11. C. Ladley, solicitor, Marton, is sailing to-night in the Arawa for London.

Mr. M. A. Johnston, fields inspector at Pukekohe, has been transferred to Auckland as fields inspector.

Mr. G. L. Dawson, Dunedin, is lo leave by tlie Arawa to-night for London.

The Hon. W. Mclntyre, M.L.C., left Wellington on Thursday night for the South Island.

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Williams, Salamiiua, New Guinea, will leave for England by the Arawa to-night.

Mr. R. N. Nagle, Wellington, left for the south by the steamer express on Thursday night. Mr. A. J. Toogood, Wellington, left for the South Island on Thursday night.

Mr. W. R. Brugh and Miss A. J. Rrugb, Dunedin, are to sail to-night for London by the Arawa.

Tlie Rev. J. M. Templer, assistant curate at St. Mary's Church, New Plymouth, has left, to take up the duties of vicar of Dunstan, Central Otago.

Mr. aud Mrs. AV. Keller, late of Hokitika, accompanied by their daughter, Misg.Shiela Keller, will leave ou Tuesday by tlie Awatea on an extended tour to Australia and the East.

Mr. T. Rigg, director of the Cawthron Institute, Nelson, is to leave shortly for Australia on a short visit for the purpose of inquiring into research work in progress there. Mr. R. Harold Court, Sydney, is at present on a visit to Dunedin iu tlie course of a tour of tlie Dominion making plans for a national "music week.”

Mr. J. 11. Cunningham, general manager of the Wairarapa Farmers’ Cooperative Association, is visiting Christchurch for tlie Easter vacation. He is accompanied by .Mrs. Cunningham.

Tlie Rt. Rev. T. 11. Roseveare, moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, is visiting the South Island in the course of an official tour. He is accompanied by Mrs. Roseveare.

The Rev. A. J. Seamer, Auckland, general superintendent of the Methodist Maori Mission, left for Sydney by the Awatea. He will be absent from New Zealand for about a year on a health trip to Australia and England.

Mr. 11. 13. Masou, Johannesburg, is visiting tlie Southern Lakes District after having spent a few days at Mount Cook. Mr. Mason is a successful business man from South Africa, and has expressed his intention of revisiting New Zealand, as lie lias now retired from active commercial life.

Captain K. Kassai, newly-appointed port captain in Australia and New Zealand for the Yamashita Kiseu Kaisha Line, arrived at Auckland on Thursday by tlie Chifuku Maru. ’Before taking up his duties at Sydney he will visit the different New Zealand ports.

Messrs. M. L. Page (captain), J. L. Kerr, W. A. Hadlee, G. L. Weir, M. W. Wallace, H. G. Vivian, D. A. R. Moloney, E. W. Tlndill, A. W. Roberts, j. A. Dunning, J. Cowie, M. P. Donnelly. J. IL Taimason and W. N. Carson, members of the New Zealand cricket team to tour England, and Mr. T. C. Lowry, manager, are to leave Wellington to-night by the Arawa for London.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 8

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 8

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 154, 27 March 1937, Page 8