PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister pi Public Works (th« Hon. B. Semple), and the Hon. J. X, Archer, the Hon; J. A. McCullough, the Hon. J. Goodall, the Hon. M. Connelly, M:L.C.s, and Mr. J. A. Lee, M.P^ arrived from the south today. . Mr. G. H. Mackley. General Manages of New Zealand ■ Railways, returned from Auckland by the Limited express this morning. Mr. P. Barry, of the head office of the National Bank, Wellington, left Wellington for the north this after-; noon. • ■■ > . •■ . ' Mr. Arthur Seed, secretary of th« New Zealand Sawmillers' Federation, will leave for the north.by the Limited express tonight. , ; : Mr." Wyverri Wilson, S.M:, who re. cently retired from the Magistrate's Court Bench, Auckland, and Mrs. Wilson, left Napier yesterday by the Rangitiki for England. . : _. . Sir George Wilson,'of Auckland, returned from a visit td England 'and Canada by the Aorangi on Monday. He was accompanied by Lady Wilson. Mr. G. T. Major, formerly headmaster of King's College, returned to Auck. land on Monday by the Aorangi after a brief visit to Vancouver; He was'accompanied by Mrs.-Major, who hai been abroad for several months. Mr. A. M. Satterthwaite, of Christ* church, returned to Auckland on Mon< day by the Aorangi from Vancouver, 'after a year's business visit to South} Africa, Europe, and America. Mry Satterthwaite; is accompanied .by Mrs, Satterthwaite. ... Mr. Justice Ostler will leave Wellington for Auckland at the end'of -the; week to assist at the civil session of. the Supreme Court. •.. . • ■■""..' Dr.. Alan Park will ■ leave for th« s ut' ■ tonight. Mr. N. H. Bramwell, of the Pensions Department, will leave Wellington'for the south tonight. Dr. A. B. Sternberg arrived in Wellington from the south ..th.is morning. The Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, M.P., acj companied by Mrs. Forbes, arrived from the south ,today. , ; . \ : Mr. D. J. Cummings, Commissioner of Police, returned to Wellington front the south today.', ... * .... . , Colonel G. Barclay; accompanied by| Mrs. Barclay, arrived in Wellington from the south today. The resignation of Mr. E. T. E. Hog^ as a councillor. was received at lasl| evening's meeting ■of the Petone Boi^ oiigh Council, -The resigriatiba was accepted and it was decided?'.to senS, Mr. .Hogg a letter, of appreciation of his services. The council will not fill the vacancy. The.Hutt Park Committee wrote requesting that Mr. Hogg. be allowed to, finish' his term as .'''&' Borough- Council, representative on tha board, of .which body ,he is'chairmariV and permission .was granted. .. „;',. .v-.* Twelve: young New Zeajande'rs. who,, arrived invEngland .on October; 27 to : join the Royal Air' Force-were met byMr. W. J. Jordan, High Commissioner, mi, his office., at- New^ Zealand •Houie., He gave them a hearty, welcoin?, to the Old Country^ and wished JthenV success,; . >."-' -■■■/:.'-.■■■. ■■■•■'.-.••.,- At the-' autumn meeting ofr the cohiw cil of the British College of Obst'et-. ricians and Gynaecologists, held--.on! October 22, Dr. T. F.. Corkill, Welling-. ton, was appointed.a member .of thai New Zealand reference committeeMr. Douglas Lindsay, of Hastings, who recently arrived from Sydney, leaves by the Limited tomorrow night for Auckland, where he will connect with the Awatea on Saturday for Sydney, en route to the Far East. • Mr. Lindsay is. at present staying at th* Grand Hotel. ... ' .: " Mr. W. E. Leadley, president, of the* Christchurch: Returned Soldiers' Assorf ciation, is at present in Wellington in) connection ■ with the Dominion reorganisation of the Soldiers' Civil Re* establishment ; The 'appointment, which is a temporary one of sis ■ months' duration, will necessitate Mr. Leadley's later travelling to Auckland* Dunediri, and many other towns. He is a member of the National War "> Funds Council; the : Canterbury Patriotfa Society, and the =Avoh Licensing Com-; mittee. For four, .years he .was;«l member of the Christchurch pity-Coun-cil, and far si* years hff was a me/nbef of the "North • Canterbury Hospital : Board..;. ■■■■'•; :■■■:■:■'-■■.;--f ■■' "■■_ ''.-?* y?'■■■■■ Mr. E. S.■•Hyitori; fbrmerly secretary* of the Wellington Education-Board-ami an ex-member of the New Zealand; Rugby Union's management committee, is on a ..visit ~tb. WelUngtop front,, Taurahga.' ', T '-VV>. ".,, .'./■•' .. ■;; ■ ~-_. Mr. Philip de la Mari Barcham, -oilWellington, vyhose; death-- occurred- oa; Sunday at Hanmer Springs, was welt known in returned soldier, circle^ i&\ Wellingtpn.. He bad extensive war service, being a member of the Samoinj Advance Guard; '.and later serving' dtif. the Western Front "till the end of-tha':: war. He was 'formerly employed B/'. Messrs. LV T.; Watkins, Ltd.; Wejlihg* ton; The funeral is to take place *<(. Wellington'tomorrow. ' ' • ' . :
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 119, 16 November 1937, Page 11
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