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Their Excellencies " the GovernorGeneral and Lady Galway were present at a special service at St. Barnabas' Church, Roseneath, yesterday j morning. The Prime Minister (the1 Rt. Hon. M. J. Savage) returned to Wellington this morning from. Auckland. The Minister of Labour (the Hon. H T. Armstrong) will return to Wellington tomorrow morning from the South Island. The Minister of Internal Affairs (the Hon. W. E. Parry) is expected.to. return to Wellington from the ""'north on Wednesday morning. ■■■-"'• ■■■■"■ The Minister of Public Works ttfta Hon. R. Semple) will return to "Wellington tomorrow • morning from Christchurch. , . ,-.- Mr. and Mrs. W. Appleton are leaving by the Wanganella on Thursday fpt! a month's holiday in Australia. ' t - Mr. G. H. Mackley, General Manager of Railways, left last night by. tha Limited for Auckland to join the A^atea. Accompanied by his private secretary, Mr. W. T. W. Munro, he will attend the biennial conference of railway, officials of New Zealand and the" Commonwealth. Mr. Mackley expects ~40 return to Auckland by the Awatea din July 29. .';■■:-_,- Mr. J. L. Stout, S.M., formerly,pf Palmerston North, who has been appointed principal Magistrate at Wellington, commenced his duties morning. • . . :.;a ' Mr. A. W. Essex, traffic manager sor New Zealand of Canadian Pacific Railways, Limited, arrived today' by train from Auckland. . ; Mr. Harold Gatty, representative.,ofi Pan-American Airways in Australia, and New Zealand, returned to Auckland by the Awatea from Sydney yesterday. . . ' ■_;.■■"■ -^At Mr. H; F. Searl, civil engineer for harbours and rivers to the Pubitc Works Department in New South Wales, arrived at Auckland by ifi& Awatea from Sydney yesterday. AftSr a visit to Rotorua he will join th;e Maunganui for her Island cruise. ;r. Advice has been received that J^r. J. P. Hornabrook, New Zealand open golf" champion and fdrmer amateur title-holder, has resigned from the Barj|c of New Zealand at Palmerston No'rjh, and accepted a position as Wairaraga representative of -the Atlantic XFnfoh. Oil Company. Mr. Hornabrook will be stationed at Mastertpri. He joJHS& the staff of the bank at Master tori, tut transferred to- Palmerston North several years ago. Mr. J. Hodges, present representative of. the Atlantic Union Oil Company at Masterton,-fiaa been transferred to Palmerston Noy^.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 3, 4 July 1938, Page 11
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