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PERSONAL

His Majesty the King was present at the Kempton Park race meeting on Monday, says a London cable, but was not accompanied by the Queen, owing to a keen east wind, it being consider ed inadvisable tlfat Her Majesty should leave Buckingham Palace. She is progressing well. A later message says that the Queen's cold has almost disappeared. She will probably accompany the King on April 5 to Windsor for a five weeks’ stay and entertain at a number of house parties.

Mr. P. M. Cohr and family, of Hastings, who have been away on a motor holiday to Rotorua and Auckland, returned home last night.

Mr. James Crichton, late conductor of the Wanganui Garrison Band, is visiting his brother, Mr. I. Crichton, of

Mr. M. Sayegh, who has acted as South Island secretary of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, for the past 17 months, is to be transferred to Auckland after the opening of the State Theatre, Dunedin, on April 11.

Mr. W. Bridgman, secretary of J. and A. Brown and Abermain Soaliaas Collieries, Ltd., Sydney, accompanied by his wife and daughter, arrived at Wellington yesterday by the Monovui from Sydney on a holiday visit to the Dominion.

Mr H. Fry, who during the past two weeks has been acting manager of the Plaza Theatre, Napier, returned to Dannevirke this morning. Mr B. Y. Bolton, who went to Stratford to organise the opening of the new theatre there, returned to Napier last uight.

Mr. A. J. Parris, of the Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., has been appointed chief auctioneer in charge of the stock department at the Wanganui branch, Mr. Parriss, who has been with the Blenheim branch of the company for the last seven or eight years, leaves for the north about the middle of April.

Visitors to Havelock North staying for Easter at “Hillsbrook” included Dr. and Mrs. Henry and the Misses Henry (Wellington), Mr. aud Mrs. Cropper, Miss Wallace (Napier), Miss Trueman (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. McGregor (Palmerston North), Miss Jones (Wellington), Mr. and Mrs. Rossiter (Wellington), Mr., Mrs. and Miss Gregg (Wellington).

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 6

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 6

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 6