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PERSONAL

Misses E .M. Callaghan , and C. ■ M.Berridge arrived in Dunedin last night to take up duty as members of the women police. Tliey will be attached to the detective office. . Miss Winifred Carter, well-known international harpist, and Mr _ Henri, Pehn, prominent, English pianist,. arrived from the north to-day. Principal A. L. Haddon left for Christchurch this morning to ,he guest preacher at the Oxford Terrace Baptist Church. On Monday he will address Baptist and Church of Christ ministers and church officers on the proposed union of the two churches. Warrant-officer K. S. Brown, officer in charge of the transport section of the Otago military area, has been promoted to commissioned-rank. Mr J. Lock was a. passenger for Wellington by this morning’s express. v Mr A. S. Cookson, who has been visiting Wellington,' returned to Dunedin by the express yesterday afternoon. Dr W. A. Riddell, High Commissioner for Canada: in New : Zealand l , will’ visit Dunedin this month. He will de-; liver an address to the Dunedin Cham- ; her of Commerce on October 22. Lieutenant-colonel and Mrs Lord, of : the Salvation Army, arrived in Dunedin 1 to-day from the north. Colonel Lord is in charge of the Army’s work in Malaya ; and is a gifted orator and translator. 1 He will lecture in the Salvation Army Fortress to-morrow afternoon. , A complimentary dinner is being tendered to the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, s the member for Kaipara since 1911. by . the business men of Dargaville tojaight, reports an Association- jgessago.

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Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 10

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 10

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 24007, 4 October 1941, Page 10