PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Education (the Hon. P. Fraser) left by car this morning for Wanganui. He expects to return on Saturday.
Lord Runciman, Lord President of the Council, who has. been absent from .- London since February on a health sea voyage, is expected to resume his duties on Saturday, states a Press Association message from London.
Dr. W. E. Henley, of New Zealand, arrived at Sydney yesterday, after ten years' post-graduate work in London ■ hospitals; He was to leave for New. Zealand by the Monowai today, states a Press Association cablegram froifl"-* Sydney. - - - .... Mr. D. Holderness, superintendent -. and engineer of the Auckland Har- '. bour Board, arrived today by the \ Limited express. ; '■* Mr. T. Bay ley, Dunedin, is visiting'" Wellington, and will return tomorrow -' by air. Mr. D. W. Woodward, - secretary of--. the Bureau of Industry, and formerly : of Christchurch, has been awarded a"._ Commonwealth Service Fellowship to' study public administration and indus--?-trial planning in the United States of v America. Mr. Woodward expects io---be away for about two years.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 109, 11 May 1939, Page 15
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