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PERSONAL ITEMS

Hir William Hunt left for tho south last, night.

"Mr. Stronneh Paterson loft for the south lust night.

Tho Hon. Eliot Davis, M.L.C., left Wellington today by the Wanganella for Australia.

Messrs. W. If. Bennett and T. Forsyth, members of the Wellington City Council, wvrn passengers for Australia, today by the Wanganella.

Mr. D. Ardell, of the Department of Internal Affairs, left for tho south last night.

Dr, K. J. Boyd.left last evening fur Duncdin, where he will join the Union Company's steamer Maheno as surgeon.

Mr. Cecil C. Brinton, M.A., a past Mayor of Kidderminster, England, and borough Magistrate of that town and county Magistrate nf Worcester, occupied the Bench with Mr. W. F. St-il-well, S.M., at the sitting of the Magistrate 's Court today.

Mr. N. S. Falla, managing director of tho Union Steam Ship Company, is expected to return to Wellington next Monday by tho Makura after a visit to Sydney. He will be accompanied by Mrs. -Falla,- who has been in the East, and Mr. I*. S. Falla, who is returning to New Zealand after completing his university course in England.

At the annual mooting- of the New Zealand Employers' Federation yesterday and at the meeting of tho Coal Mine Owners' Association today high compliments were paid to the work of Mr. T. 0. Bishop, secretary of both of the organisations. The president of the Employers' Federation said: "Mr. Bishop's work has been of a particularly strenuous nature and has been carried out with that tact and judgment which have earned for him the respect and admiration of employers and workers alike." Colonel W. D. Holgate, chairman of the Coal Mine Owners' Association, said ho wished to place on record his highest appreciation of the work done by Mr. Bishop, whose intimate knowledge of other industries as well as that of coal mining was of very great benefit to the association.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1934, Page 15

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1934, Page 15

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1934, Page 15

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