PERSONAL MATTERS
Sir George and Lady Fenwick arrived from Dunedin yesterday morning, and will leave by the Maunganui to-morrow : for San Francisco, en route to the Old Country.
Mr. F. H. Bakewell, senior inspector for the Wellington Education district," is to take up the duties of inspector for the Otago district for three months from Ist April. ' ; ;
The Rev. Dr. Jalfred Sharp, ex-Presi-. dent of the English Wesleyan MethodistConference, arrived to-day by the ilaunganui from Sydney. Mr. Sharp isj a) well-known temperance advocate, and' is' Assistant Grand Chaplain in the Eng-. lish Freemasons' Grand Lodge. ' :
Mr. R> D. D, Maclean (president) ahdj Mr. R. Darroch (honorary, secretary) left' Wellington- on Saturday to attend the Dominion Conference of the Navy League at Auckland on Wednesday and Thursday.. . . '■
At a reecnt meeting of the committee of St. John Ambulance Association, \the. secretary since 1915, Mr._ J. B. Finlay, tendered his > resignation, to take effect from end of February. The resignation was accepted with regret, and Mr. Finlay was thanked, for his many services to the association. '
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 8
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174PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 8
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