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PERSONAL ITEMS

VICEREGAL,

His Excellency the Governor-General paid a visit to the Prime Minister at LeAvisham Hospital yesterday morning.

Mr. A. D. Bayfeild Avas re-elected president of the Star Boatmg Club at the annual meeting of thie club last night.

Cable advice has-been received that Mr. Godfrey Magnus, accompanied by Mrs. Magnus, Avill leavie England by the Empress of Australia today, en route for NeAV Zealand, via the United States of America.

Professor E. R. Hudson, principal of Canterbury Agricultural . College, returned south by the = steamer express last evening.

Dr. D. W. Carmalt Jones, of Otago University, left Wellington on his return to Dunedin last evening.

Professor F. G. Sc*per, of Dunedin, who has been attencfing a meeting of the council of the Institute of Chemists, left Wellington by the steamer express last evening.

Mr. E. C. Hartridge, of Wellington, who left for the north by the Limitei express last evening** is expected to ireturn on Wednesday

Mr. W. Appleton, of Wellington, left for Dunedin last evening. He is expected to return on Wednesday.

Major-General Sir Andrew RusselL patron of the Niew Zealand Defence League, who has been visiting W_Jlington, returned, to Hastings iy ihm Napier express today.

Mr. H. E. BJarrowclough, oi Auckland, who has "been Attending a. »eet» ing of the general council of the New Zealand Defeuce League, left by tha Limited express last night.

Mr. T. C. GKlkison, of Invercargill, who has been visiting Wellington, t& turned south last night.

Lieutenant J. P. P. Mitchell arrived at Auckland from London by tb» Rangitane on Thursday to join KM& Philomel. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell.

Mr. J. G_ Gilbert-Lodge of __ondon, governing director of Gilbert Lodg« and Co., litd., arrived at Auckland by the Rangitame from England t)n Thursday, on a business visit io New Zealand. He Thrill leave for Wellington Taj the vessel on Monday.

Messrs. W. P. MeGowan and L A. Pearce w»ere elected to life _nenabership of t_ie Star Boating drib at ihft annual meeting of the club last night.

Dr. M, H. Watt, Director-General of Health, and Dn T. R. Ritchie, "Director of Public Hygiene, returned to.Wellington, from Auckland today by train.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 11