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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. Justice Quilliam has left • to. preside over the sessions of the Supreme Court at Blenheim tomorrow. He will also preside over the Nelson sittings starting on July 19. Mr. Justice Kennedy, who has been presiding at the Auckland Native Com-, mission, is expected to return to Wellington soon. M. Armand Nihotte,. Consul for Belgium in New Zealand, who has been acting Consul-General for Australia for the past nine. months, returned' by the Awatea today from" Sydney. He was accompanied by Madame Nihotte. Mr. J... Wood, Engineer-in-Chief of the Public Works Department, will return from the south tomorrow.. Mr. Winston F. Monk, 8.A., Oriel College, Oxford, 1934 Rhodes Scholar, has been awarded the Beit Senior Research Scholarship for the academic year 1938-39. He is a son of Mr. andN Mrs. F. Monk, of Kaikoura.. ' r , Mr. S. E. Langstone, secretary-man-ager of the St. John Ambulance in Auckland, arrived today by train to attend a meeting of the National Bloodi Transfusion Council of New Zealand. Dr. Francis Neate, until recently senior resident surgeon at theTimaru Public Hospital, has commenced : practice at Otaki. Mr. D. W. Virtue returned from Sydney by the Awatea today after a month's business visit "to Melbourne and Sydney. Dr. R. M. .Barrer, son of Mr., and, Mrs. T. R. Barrer, of Masterton^ arrived by the Awatea today to spend a. few weeks' holiday at home after a period of six years at Cambridge University, where he is a Fellow of Clare College, engaged in physical chemistry research work. He intends to return to Cambridge and pursue his studies on the academic side, though he informed a "Post" reporter on his arrival today that large numbers of science graduates of Cambridge were finding profitable employment in industry; -While at Cambridge Dr. Barrer took the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and, won his Blue for running, in which sport he excelled while a student at Canterbury College. While abroad Dri- Barrer also obtained his D.Sc. degree from the University of New Zealand.. "

Mr. K. Darroch left today for his annual Navy League visit to,the Wairarapa schools.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 9, 11 July 1938, Page 13

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 9, 11 July 1938, Page 13

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 9, 11 July 1938, Page 13

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