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PERSONAL

Mr. and Mrs Adam Glen left by th 4 express this morning for Hawera tq take up residence there. Mr A. K. Davy, the chief executive officer of the new Democrat Party, left for Wellington this morning. Mr R. S. M. Sinclair left for Wellington to-day on business in connection; with a new film-producing company. Superintendent J. J. Salmon, of the City Fire Brigade, left this morning for Blenheim to attend the annual conference and demonstration of the United Fire Brigades’ Association. Mr C. J. Wood, secretary of the Balcluthai Fire Brigade, was also a passenger for, Blenheim by the north express. Mr and Mrs A. W. White, accompanied by Mrs H. White, left this morning for Auckland. Mr W. H. Mackenzie, tramways manager, left to-day for Wellington. Mr R. F. Barr left this morning for Sydney, en route for Great Britain. Messrs G. T. Mason and W. Harvey left by the express this morning for Wellington. Colonel S. C. P. Nicholls left this morning for Christchurch. A Press Association cable message from Sydney states that the Minister of Labour and Industry (Mr J. M. Dun-* ninghain) will represent, the New South' Wales Government and Parliament aff the jubilee' celebrations in London. Mr. Stevens is ungble to leave the,State ini view of the approaching elections. Mr E. H. M'Connack, who has been: acting-librarian at the Dunedin Public Library during Mr Dunningham’s absence, was farewelled by the staff this morning. On behalf of the staff, Miss Meggett presented Mr M’Cormack with a fountain pen, and_ expressed the*? high appreciation of his courtesy, helpfulness, and ability. St. Hilda’s Collegiate School, Heriot row, has had marked successes this yearin oral French, proficiency, intermediate, school certificate, and university, entrance examinations —and now the news comes from England that for the third year the only overseas prize awarded by the Royal Drawing Society to New Zealand has been awarded to a pupil of this school, Miss Margaret Taylor, aged eleven. Past recipients of this prize have been Miss Joyce Throp and Miss Helen Price. Grand Hotel guests: Mr Carl O. Peterson (New York), Mr Richard B. Black (San Francisco), Mr John Hermann (Hollywood, California), Mr S.Edward Roos (Falmouth, Mass., U.S.A.), Mr E. Erickson (Melbourne) >: Mr J. MacDonald (Hoylake, England), Mr T. P. M. Sevan (Auckland), Mr J. F. Welch,' Mr A. Marshall .(Wellington). City Hotel guests: Mr M. Armstrong (London), Mr A. Duff, Mr J. M‘Neil (Wellington), Miss B. Muirstead (Ashburton), Miss M. Appleby (Kurow), Miss B. MacDonald, Mr J. B. Grave (Oamaru), Miss M. Cochrane (Palmerston) , Mr W. Mac Lean (Edendale). Mr M. Shaw, Mr F, Hall (Invercargill).

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Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 9

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 9

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21960, 21 February 1935, Page 9