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PERSONAL MATTERS

VICE-REGAL.

His Excalleney the Governor-General (Lord Jelliooe) returned to Wellington to-day. He presided this morning at a meeting of the Executive Council, and afterwards held an investiture at Government House. This afternoon His Excellency will be present at the bowling tournament on the Wellington Green. He will return to Auckland by to-rright's express. . ,

The. Prime Minister (the Right Hon. W. F. Massey) will be presented at noon to-raoiTow:. with the decoration recently conferred on him by the-King of the Belgians.'

Colonel G. F. C. Campbell was a passenger from Sydney by the Manuka yesterday.

Among the passengers by the-Manuka from Sydney ■•• yesterday was Mr. C. G. Wilson.

Mr. Robert Turn'bull, who has beenon a visit to Australia, returned to "Wellington yesterday by the Manuka. •

Mr...S.:.'E. M'Carthy, S.M., Chmtchurch,' has been indisposed and unable to attend, at the Court for a day or two.

Mr. Wagstaft", of the British Imperial Oil Company's Melbourne Office, arrived by the Manuka yesterday afternoon from Sydney.

A passenger by the Manuka, which, arrived a-t "Wellington yesterday afternoon, from Sydney, was Mr. Henry Berry, of the firm of Henry Berry and Co., "Melbourne. ■"-.'.

Messrs. A. F.'.Tonks (master baker), Thomas Resell (master pastrycook), and George J. Clark (local sera-etary), i»ft Wellington to-day for Auckland to attend ,t!ie conference of the N.Z. Bakers' and Pastrycooks' Union of Employ ere.

Mr. ;F. A. Vaughan, of Cuba-street, who, just before Christmas underwent a, most series operation at the Willisstreet Hospital,' has now been pronounced 1 oufc of danger, although it will be some time before he will be abl« to be about again. V -

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 8

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PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 8

PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 15, 18 January 1921, Page 8