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PERSONAL ITEMS

Dr. "Valchman was among the pas* sengers who left for the South last night. Mr. D. Jones, chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board, left last night for the Sonth. ■ Dr. and Mrs.: Bagley left "Wellington last evening for the' South. . Constable C.~ MeEae, who for manyyears was on the staff :of the whaff police and who was Teeently appointed, court orderly, was the recipient of ai presentation on behalf of shipping and carrying companies, members of the wharf police staff,, and others con-i nected.with shipping. Mr. G. H. "Wil* son, of the Canterbury Steam ShippingCompany, referred . to', the esteem in, which Mr.. Meßae ...was.. held, and presented him with a. fine, clock and . a cheque. Sergeant J. J. Sparks spoke: in. appreciation of Mr. MeEae's work. . It is understood that Mr. C. W< Jones, who has. represented Huddarty Parker, Ltd., for some years, tvill short* ly bo retiring. His successor in. "Welling* ton will be Mr. N. D. McLean. A' Press Association telegram from Dunedin states that at the request of a deputation yesterday the Mayor, Mr. ■R.^S. Black, consented to contest thd Mayoralty again at the forthcoming election. Mr. A. Cook, general secretary of thai New Zealand "Workers' Union, left for; Timaru last night. -He expects to re« turn, to 'Wellington, on- Saturday morn* ing. . - ■ ■ : ; Dr. "Wolfraia Penseler; who for the' last two years has been director of the Huntly School of Mines, has accepted the position of battery superintendent for a mining' company near Thames. Dr. Cyril King returned to Palmerstoit North yesterday after a visit to tha Franz Josef. Glacier. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 26, 1 February 1933, Page 9

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