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PERSONAL

Mr. F. Swan, Wellington, left for Dunedin last evening.

Mr. C. V. Smith, Dunedin, president of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Federation, is visiting Wellington. Mr. Harman Reeves, Dunedin, arrived at Wellington yesterday by interisland steamer express.

Mr. J. W. Prater, chairman of the Auckland Stock Exchange, arrived at Wellington yesterday.

Captain S. It. Banyat'd, director of the Church Army, arrived at Wellington from Auckland yesterday. Mr. W. J. Truscott, president of the Auckland Manufacturers’ Association, arrived at Wellington yesterday. Mr. G. A. Lewin, Dunedin, a director of Hie State Advances Corporation, arrived at Wellington yesterday by interisland steamer express.

Professor H. G. Denham, Christchurch. chairman of the Wheat liesearch Institute, arrived al Wellington yesterday from the south.

Brigadier-General U. T. Bowerbank, Director-General of Medical Services, left Wellington by last night's steamer express for the south.

Mr. .1. Elliott, a member of the Railways .Superannuation Hoard, returned to Auckland by yesterday afternoon's express from Wellington. Mr. R. C. Addison, chief inspector for New Zealand for tlie Bank of NewSouth Wales, returned to Wellington yesterday from the south. Mr. 11. Kitson, chairman of the Christchurch Stock Exchange, arrived at Wellington yesterday from the South Island.

Professor E. It. Hudson, principal of Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. arrived al Wellington yesterday In inlet-island steamer express.

Mr. D. W. Madden, Wellington, cltairmau of directors ol Neu - Zealand Breweries. Limited, returned by the steamer express yesterday from the south.

Mr. E. If. Griilitli, Wellington, a director" of the C. and A. Odlin Timber and Hardware Company, Limited, was appointed president of the Xew Zealand Hardware Merchants’ Guild at the conference in Wellington. Mr. J. M. Bertram, a former Auckland Rhodes Scholar, who has spent the greater part of the last live years in China in association with the Chinese national forces, has been appointed Press attache to the British Embassy at Chungking.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 6

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 6

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 125, 20 February 1941, Page 6