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PERSONAL

Mr W. T. Hazlett was a passenger, by the north _ express this morning bound for Wellington. From there Mr Hazlett is to go on to Melbourne. Major T. H. King, of Wellington* returned north_ this morning. Mr F. -E. Hince, local manager for J, R, M'Kenzie Ltd., went north this morning on the first, stage of a holiday/, trip to Mellbourne. Mr J. Dunlop, of Edendale, passed, through Dunedin this morning on hist way to Wellington to attend a meeting of the Dairy Produce Board. • ■ Messrs E. Sullings and H. Brooks,, visitors from Australia who have been participating in the dominion bowling { tournament, commenced their homeward journey on the express this morn-] ing, Mr and Mrs J. R. Sobels, who: also came from Australia for the bowl-! ing, proceeded to Timani in 'order, to visit Mount Cook. Mr J. A. Lindsay, railway traffic manager at Invercargill, and Mr.. H.-. L. Gibson, local traffic, manager, left for Christchurch "to-day on departmental business. ■ A' Sydney PreSs Association cable message states that Lord Baden-Powell is to attend the Melbourne centenary celebrations. ; .

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Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 7

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 7

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21621, 17 January 1934, Page 7