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PERSONAL

Ministerial. The Rt. Hou. P. Fraser, Prime Minister, travelled from Wellington to Palmerston North last night. He will \isit Halcoinbc this morning to open a new school, and this afternoon he will open the new intermediate school in Palmerston North. Mr. Fraser will return to Wellington tonight.

The Hon. If. Langstone, Minister of Lauds, returned to Wellington yesterday from Hawke's Bay and the IVairitrapa.

The Hon. H. G. It. Mason, Minister of Education, travelled from Wellington to Wanganui yesterday. The Hon. P. C. Webb, Minister of Labour, returned to Wellington yesterday from the South Island.

Major-General Sir Andrew Russell. Inspector-General of the .Military Forces, has been visiting Palmerston North and has taken the opportunity of conferring with the senior officers of the Home Guard in the area.

Mr. W. .1. Mount joy. secretary of tin- Wellington Employers’ Association, left by last night's express for Ailek-L-ind.

Mr. M. S. Gallow;!.!, Wellington. ><-<•- rotary of tin- lied Cross Society, left last night for I lie south by Ihe steamer express.

Mr. E. 1.. Richford, eliief iii<peelor ( ,C | at- I’owcrs-Sanias Accounting Machinery Conipiiny, llolborn, London, is visiting Wellington.

Mr. 11. 11. Sterling, liaison officer to the Minister of National Service, left Wellington for the south by last night's steamer express.

Mr. T. O. Bishop, secreiary of the New Zealand Cotti Mine Owners' Federation. returned to Wellington I row. I lie south by yesterday's steamer express.

Wing Coniiiuiuder it. Bevan. Comptroller to Marshal of Hie Royal Air t-’oree Sir Cyril X'ewall, (toieruor Hen <■ r:il-1 h*siuit.'i'nrrivml W ellingltHi bv Hu- steamer express Iroiii Hie south \ cslerday.

Lieiilemint-Coloncl W. Alex Ebbs. Chief Secretary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, aeeonipiinied by his wif<‘. have been on an official visit to Hawke's Bay. In Hastings they were accorded a public welcome by the mayor, Mr. Maddison.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 118, 12 February 1941, Page 6

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 118, 12 February 1941, Page 6

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 118, 12 February 1941, Page 6

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