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PERSONAL

Mr. Charles Todd returned to Wellington yesterday by the steamhr express.

Major S. H. Crump, Lower Hutt, returned from the north yesterday by the Limited express.

Mr. W. Simin, manager of the D.1.C., Wellington, returned yesterday from the south by the steamer express.

Mr H D. Acland, Christchurch, arrived'at Wellington yesterday by the steamer express.

Mr. R. Coulter, M.P. for Waikato, arrived at Wellington yesterday from the south.

Mr St. Clair Ferguson, Dunedin, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the steamer express.

Mr. B. E. H. Tripp, Timaru, returned south last night by the steamer express.

Mr. W. E. Best, Christchurch, returned south last night by the steamer express.

Mr. H. E. Valentine, assistant manager of the Railways Department, left for the south last night by the steamer express.

Dr. D. G. Johnston, Christchurch, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the steamer express. He was accompanied by Mrs. Johnston.

Mr. R. G. Shepheard, manager of J. Hott, Ltd., Christchurch, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the steamer express.

Mr. W. R. Fee, president of the Auckland Chamber of Commerce, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Limited express.

Captain W. Martin has resumed command of the liner Niagara at Sydney, relieving Captain A. T. Toten for holidays.

Mr. Kenneth M. Bourne, who„ has been a resident of Wellington for some months past, will leave for Sydney On Monday. Mr. D. E. Wanklyn, Christchurch, returned south last night by the steamer express after a brief visit to Wellington. Mr. H.’ G. Livingstone returned to Christchurch last night after acting as an employers’ assessor in the caretaker’, cleaners’ and liftmen's conciliation proceedings at Wellington. Mr. A. E. Ford, manager of the Auckland Transport Board, arrived at Wellington yesterday en route to Dunedin to attend the annual conference of engineers. Mr. J. Hargest, M.P. for Awarua, arrived at Wellington yesterday by steamer express en route to the Bay of Plenty to deliver addresses on be-, half of the National Party.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 124, 19 February 1938, Page 8

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 124, 19 February 1938, Page 8

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 124, 19 February 1938, Page 8