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PERSONAL

Mi- 0. Moller, now resident in Auckland, arrived in Dunedin last night, Mr W. H. Hagger, Conciliation Commissioner, went through.to Gore last evenMr J. Armstrong, of the firm of G. and T. Young, returned to Dunedin last evenjj)rr from an extended tour of England. Mr Armstrong was in the Main Trank derailment. Mr Horace Leaf, who, as the official nominee of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has been making a ! tour of Australia and New Zealand lecturing on psychic phenomena, arrived in Dunedin by yesterday a express from the north. Ho will give a couple ot lectures in this city m the course of a twelve days’ visit. Tne" following candidates were in passing the St. John Ambulance examination in women’s first aid (tho names are not in order of merit)fllisscs A. As - burv. H. G. Brown, I). Clarke, M. Ewart, G " Ftamank, M. Gardiner, 0. Hercus (medallion), M. Hope, E. Lucas, A Miller, C M‘Reman, L. M'Keman, E.Mvmav, E, M’Donakl, J. Reay. R. Sim E. Y ebb, L. Weatherburn, M. Wynne, Mesdames J. Liddicoat, F. Strickctt, and C. Walker. _ Mra Arthur Macau drew (nee Jennie West), who has been on a visit to Dunedin, is leaving by to-morrow’s express for tho north to take part in the forthcoming Gisborne musical and elocutionary competitions. She has been official accompanist for that society since its inception in 1913. Mr S. H. Osborn, of this city, is the elocution judge. Mr H. P. Desmoulins left for Wellington this morning. Tho Public Service Commissioner announces the following promotions in the Customs Department: —Mr J. MTntosh (sub-collector at Dunedin) to be sub-collec-tor at Wellington; Mr H. W. S. Ruffell (inspector at Dunedin) to bo snb-oollectoi at. Dunedin : and Mr B. Anderson (inspector at Christchurch) to be inspector at Dunedin.— Wellington telegram. J j is Honor Mr Justice Hosking will leave for Invercargill on Monday. Sir Joseph Ward, who has been staying at Christchurch with Ms son, Dir Cyril Ward, went to Wellington by last night’s ferry steamer.

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Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 6

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 6

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 18050, 18 August 1922, Page 6