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PERSONAL ITEMS

'Die Minister of Eailways (the Hon. Wi-Bi- Taverner),;-and iiio general, manager of the Eailways (Mr.. H. H. Sterling) arc expected to arrive froni Pieton this afternoon. ■•■:■•-■•

The Minister of -Industries and.Commerce (tho Hon. J. G. Cobbe) left for Feilding yesterday to attend-the Show. Ho returns to 'Wellington on Monday morning. •

The Minister, of (the Hon. H. Atmore) left to-day for Peilding. He will return this evening and will leave immediately for Nelson, whence he will proceed to the West' Coast.

The Eev. Tulloch Yule, Minister of Knox Church, 'Dunediu, who is now on furlough in England, has cabled his resignation, ' telegraphs "The Post's'-. Dunedin correspondent. ' ". "'■''",

Captain J. S. G. Fraaer, D.5.0., E.N., has been appointed. honorary aide-de-camp on the staff of the Gov-ernor-General. .<'

Mr. G. O. Suttonleft for'the-South by the Wahinn last:evening. .. , ■

Mr. P. B. B. Nichols, attached to the Prime Minister's 'Department-as a.representative- of the Colonial Secretary's office, is visiting Samoa.. ■■ He will be absent from.. New. Zealand for some weeks. ■ .■.■.. ...., .;.-.. ■■ ..

• The Public ■ Service ' Commissioner (Mr. P. D. N. Veraehaffelt) left last night on a visit to the South Island.'He will return' to ..Wellington, in about ten days. ■'•; ■ - .:-:.:,:.».. - ;••;■ .

Mr. C. M. .Luke,.. ..chairman of-.the Wellington Hoispitalvßoai'd,' in his annual review of the position and- pro: gress of the Hospital, at the. last meeting of. the. board, said' that the' secretary, Mr. E. Brown, had proved himself a most capable, efficient, and zealous officer.; that tho 'work had been very strenuous for him during the past s two years consequent upon the largo building operations and other changes at the Hospital. , , „ . .': '. ■>„..

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 11

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