PERSONAL
His Honour Mr Justice Kennedy, who has been spending the vacation in the Queenstown district, will return\to the city next week, V Mr 1). Dowdell, general manager for the Orient Line in Australia, and Mr Colin Anderson, a London director or the company, left by the first express this morning for the north. They have been on a business visit to the Orient Line agents in Dunedin, the Union Steam Ship Company. Professor D. B. Copland, Professor of Commerce at Melbourne University, is at present in New Zealami for the purpose of visiting" relatives in South , Canterbury and Otago. He will arrive in Dunedin on Tuesday, and in the evening he will lecture in the Concert Chamber of the Town Hall on the subject of ‘ How Australia is Meeting the Depression.’ At a meeting of the St. Kilda Band last evening a motiou,of sympathy and condolence was passed the relatives of the late Mr C. H. Hayward, who was a vice-president of the band. Misses N. E. Lindberg and, L.Thorpe (Auckland), Mr E. Orange (Napier), Messrs W. H. Terry, G. ».■ Austad, E. Donaghue, and S. P. Casein berg (Wellington), and Messrs J. Keating and T. A. Black (Christchurch) are the latest guests to register at the Excelsior Hotel.
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Evening Star, Issue 21007, 22 January 1932, Page 9
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