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PERSONAL ITEMS

Advice has been received of the death in Auckland of Mr. Ernie Luks, at one time a prominent members of the Savage and Orphans' Clubs in Wellington. He afterwards joined Fullers* circuit with his wife, who was a Wellington girl. ' ■'

Mr. J. Doig, Palmerston North, has been re-elected vice-president of tha Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants.

Mr. L. W. Tiller, B.Sc, of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, is proceeding to Great Britain as" scientific observer of experimental fruit shipments that are' being carried by the Port Nicholson. Mr. Tiller, who is assistant manager of the Government Research Orchard, "Nelson, will subsequently spend some time at the principal horticultural and refrigeration research stations in England Mr. R. J. Hayman left Wellington today for Greymouth to attend the annual conference of the Cordial Manufacturers' Association. . .

Major M. McCormick and Messrs. C. I. Mac Donald' (Melbourne), F. Johnston and F. B. Clark (Christchurch), W.K. Hume and C. L. Butchers (Melbourne), N. H. Moss (Stratford), J. L. Masterson (Havelock North), C. 07 Speer (Colombo), J. S. Martin (Sydney), A. H. Thomas (Palmerston North), C. E. Brown (Sydney), J. Crawford (London), W. A. Boucher (Auckland), 'J. Hassell and G. H. P.' Fitzgerald (Eltham), W. Meikle (Ceylon), and Captain E. H. Whiting (Wanganui) are staying at the Hotel St. George.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 104, 4 May 1936, Page 11