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PERSONALS

The King ha s sent- the following message to the Emperor of Japan on tho occasion of the birth of an heir to the throne “Tin; Queen and I rejoice at the happy news of. the birth of an heir to your Imperial house. 1 hasten to send your Imperial Majesty our wannest congratulations.” Gisborno candidates at the recent University exaxmiiiatious for the diploma.. in insurance wore successful in the following subjectsV- W. S. Caulton, Bookkeeping . and Accounts, Economics; G. It- Ardern, Ardern, Marine Insurance II.; A. M. Welhaiii, Bookkeeping and Accounts, Mercantile Law L

Miss Joyce Neilseu, of Wellington; who represented Now Zealand in the “Search for Beauty” contest at Hollywood, at which 15 countries were represented, and took part in making a film, returned) to- Auckland yesterday. She was impressed chiefly by the hard work done by. actors and actresses.. She said Mr Colin Tapley, of Dunedin, had won popularity in Hollywood', and should do well.

Lord Londonderry, who is spending the Parliamentary recess in a 16,-000-milo air tour of the Royal Air Force overseas, has completed an inspection of a number of air force stations in Egypt, and continued the journey from Cairo.', flying in a scr* vice aeroplane,, and -proceeding via Assuit and Wadi Haifa for Khartum, where a; bomber squadron j§ stationed. Later, lie will ’ visit .Transjordan, Iraq, and many centres idi India.

A Berlin report states, that Marshal von Hindeaibuyg lias gNyarcjed medal to’ ME . Campbell Dorfgson, for. 20 years keeper of prints and 1 drawings .at the, British Museum, hi recognition of ’ lijs .research in connection with the engravings of Albrecht Durer. Mr. Dudgeon,' who is 66 years of age, lias been connected with the JBritisK*- '.Mhsieiiiii since itor of tho Print -Collectors?; QUfcfterly, ho has published. a v nujnbey. of works dealing wtth art. He edited the’ of .the Dj otiv from 1898 ’to'MOll, and 1 in lVi2<6 a catalogue pf engrnyings of Durer. . . '

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 4

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PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 4

PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 12140, 30 December 1933, Page 4

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