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Personal Notes

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant arrived, last evening, from Oamaru.

Guests at Revingtons Hotel include: Mr. F. Davies (Wellington), Mr. R. T. Kennerley (Auckland), Mr. R. L. Henderson (Timaru), Mr. W. L. Lawson (Dunedin), Mr. _ W. RHeeney, Mr. L. O. Tyrell, Mr. A. E. Benzie, Mr. H. R. Best, Mr. R. J. Watson, Mr. H. Cuthbertson (Christchurch).

A Washington cablegram states that President Roosevelt has nominated General umar Bradley, who at present holds the temporary rank of Lieutenant-General, for promotion to the permanent rank of MajorGeneral, in recognition of his accomplishments on the French battlefields.

The Carey Baptist Grammar School, Melbourne, announces the appointment as headmaster, of Mr. V F O Francis, acting headmaster of Scots College, Wellington. He is the fourth New Zealander appointed as headmaster of important Melbourne schools in recent years- otheis being J. S. Sutcliffe, Melbourne Grammar School, T. O. Black, Henleybury College, and Cohn Gihay, Scotch College.—P.A.

The following are guests at the Albion Hotel: Mr and Mrs W. W. Dunsterville, Mr and Mrs Lorenz, Messrs L. Hallinan (Christchurch), T. Glenn (Westport), P. L . OlU v (Palmerston North), Claude, Miss L. Conroy (Wellington), Mr and Mrs Thomas (MotuekaJ, Mr and Mrs W. Elliot (Picton), Miss J. Wildey (Redcliffs), Mr and Mrs B. F. O’Rorke (Napier), Mr and Mrs L. Batley, Mr and Mrs M. Joyce, Mr L. Marne (Auckland).

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 4

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Personal Notes Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 4

Personal Notes Greymouth Evening Star, 13 September 1944, Page 4