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PERSONAL

Mr J. Walmsley, manager British' United Shoe Machinery Company, left Dunedin for Wellington this morning. Mr D. Davis, one of the Otago nominees for the Rhodes scholarship, left for Wellington yesterday ( and Mr L. F. Moller, the other nominee, left this morning. Mr Edmund Anscombe was a passenger by the 11.35 train to-day, returning to Wellington. Messrs D. IT. C. Feathers, of Ro'slyn, and S. A. Anderson, of Woodhaugh, left on Monday for Bluff to connect with the Mhhen’b, en route to Melbourne and Sydney. Mr A. W. Gibson, managing director of the New Zealand Investment Trusts' Limited, is-in Dunedin, and is 'Staying at the Grand Hotel. Dr J. B. Condliffe, who is at present attached to the staff of the International Labour Organisation at' Geneva* is at present on a visit to Christchurch. It is hoped that Dr Condliffe will be able to attend a meeting of the League of Nations Union in Dunedin on December 11 or 12. Confirmation' has been received by the • secretary of the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association (My 0. L. Ferens)'; of the news recently received that a visit would be paid to Dunedin by Sir Alexander Godley, who was General Officer Commanding the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces during the Great War. Ho is expected to arrive in Dunedin about the end of the first week in J anuary. Dr J. B. Condliffe, author of ‘ The World Economic Survey ’ and ‘ New Zealand in the Making,’ is at present spending a holiday in New Zealand. It is expected that he will visit Dunedin about December 11 or 12, when an op. portunity will be afforded to hear his latest views on the economic position today. This will be arranged by the local League of Nations Union in conjunction ■with other organisations. A Press Association cable, message from London states that the Hon. Alexander Shaw, chairman of the P. and 0., Company, was , operated ou for a duodenal ulcer.

Grand Hotel; Mr C. Yoshimura (Osaka. Japan), Mr S. R, Johnson (Sydney), Mrs Shailer Weston (Heretaunga), Miss Harcourt, Messrs A. W, Gibson. R. J. H. Cox. and L. M. Sutton (Wellington), and Messrs J. Anderson and J. A. K. Lawrence (Christchurch).

City Hotel: Mr M. Toomey (Wellington), Miss T. and. Mr. T. -Middleton (Christchurch), and Misses and Mr W, G. Brownlee (Oamaru).

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Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 11

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 11

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21890, 29 November 1934, Page 11

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