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PERSONAL ITEMS

l)r. J. T. .Campbell, M.AI, Ph/D, 'of Edinburgh, who recently returned t<* New Zealand, commene'e'd'hia- duties'at^. Nelson College yesterday. -

Mr. A. Leigh Hunt has been.rcii. elected chairman of the council of the* New Zealand Torostry League.

Mr. D. G. Clark, of Khandallahj formprly Commissionoi; of- l'axes, has^ owing to ill-health, tendered his resign' nation as a member of the Red Crosss Society. A letter from Mr. .Clark ,w»* read at a meeting of the "Dominipoj executive, of the 'society lyesterdayj-and it was resolved that a letter bo- senc to Mr. Clark thanking.hini for his. yaluablo '■ service's to the organisation, arid, expressing, a hopo that he would.tfoou. bo restored to his usual health. Mr. C. W. Budd has been cleetecfc president of the United-Kingdom Manufacturers and Neiv Zealand Kcpre?enta* tives' Association (Inc.); a"nd Mr. A« Leslio AVall viee-pi-esident. ' The association passfed a . resolution expressing keen appreciation of tho work, whicltl the retiring.president (Mr. Gi Si Xmos)! had done for the association,/.. J' '"'■ '

: Mr. Frederick A. Tregurtha, tor-39 years-, in the. service of; Messrs. Isaa« ; Clark and Son, building contractors,; and' for the. last 24 years foreman* died early yesterday morning,. He wan a'ion of tho late Mr. ilicbai'd :'""Tr:f-. 'giirthV; ■ well kuowri~!in: the 'Neff'Zea* land llghthousb service, -and father of Mr. Clarence Tregurtha; of" the Edue&i tion Department at Wellington;;'' pvi* ing along period'lie iras' an official'ami' trustee -of tho Thjjrridbh 'Metn'odist phurch; and wasv also .& member to Antipodean Lodge of Oddfellows, ■.being' one of their sick visitors;- :At the timfe of his death he.was. president- of the Lodgos' Hospital AssoeiationV. '

Staying at the Hotel St.'George aid; Messrs. W. McLean (Sydney) and I. W. Archibald (Christchurch).

Messrs. J. R. Tingey (Feilding) ; ]% E. Tingey (Wanganui), H. Ayers (Christchurch), H. Archbold " (Duiicdin), D. Fulton (HamiltoiO, C. W., Allpress (Auckland), and W. J. Poison, M.P. (Stratford) are among the guest» at the Tjoyal Oak Hotel,

Among the guests afc the Midland Hotel are Dr. C. Peach (U.S.A.), Messrs. J. Kelly (Brisbane), H. S., Buckland (London), and H. J. Graysoir (Dunedin). Visitors to Wellington staying at the! Empii.o Hotel include Messrs. W. J. Martin (Nelson), P. B. Halo (Christchurch), W. D. Moilcy (Gisbornc), '£« Morton (Oamaru), and W. P. McAithiUK ■ (Palmerston North).

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 13

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 13

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 65, 14 September 1933, Page 13

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