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PERSONAL

Mr Henry Wilson, of Auckland, left by the Aorangi today on a trip- to England.

Sir Harold Beauchamp left Auckland by the Aorangi today on a visit to England. The Rev. .1. X. Thomson, curate of the Epiphany Church, Auckland, has been appointed Vicar of Riverton, in the Dunedin Diocese.

Dr. L. Douglas, of the staff of the Dunedin Public Hospital, has received an appointment to the Royal Northern Hospital, London.

The Rev. .James Hay, of the Presbyterian Church, Cambridge, Waikato, has received a unanimous call to the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Nelson.

Mr. C. R. Snodgrass, of the Bank of

New South Wales staff in Wellington, has been transferred to Suva and left Auckland by the Aorangi 'this afternoon. Messrs’ D. P. North and N. Dahl, of .Tames Street, have just returned from a very successful doer stalking expedition in the Rotorua and south Taupo districts.

Father M. Eurlong, of Devouport, left Auckland by train last evening for Wellington on route for Ireland, where he will attend the Eucharistic Congress in Dublin.

The Rev. H. K. Arehdall, headmaster of King’s College, And;land, who has been on a visit to the Old Country, left Vancouver by the Niagara, and will arrive in Auckland on Mav 10.

Sir Francis Wylie, formerly Oxford secretary for the Rhodes Trustees, and Lady Wylie, who have been touring New Zealand, sailed for Vancouver by the Aorangi from Auckland today.

The Rev. Owen Williams, Chaplain of Christ’s College and senior padre in the Dominion of Toe H„ ■will arrive in Auckland on Thursday morning to attend the birthday festival of the Auckland group of Toe H.

Air. W. J. Craig, of Wanganui, and Mr. G. E. Macdonald, of Timaru, have been gazetted pilot officers and have been posted to R.A.F. depot, Uxbridge, on appointment to short service commissions in the Royal Air Force.

Air Malcolm Fraser, Government Statistician, has been appointed Under-Secretary of the Department of Internal Affairs in succession to Air P. J. Kelleher, who has retired on superannuation. The question of the appointment of a successor to Air Fraser in-the Statistics Office has not vet been .considered.

The guest list of the • Commercial Hotel’ includes the. following.—Air and Airs Taylor, Alessrs J. AL» Taylor, Aliller and Andrews (Blind Institute), -I. Halstead, Littlejohn, AV, Hadley, Hughes, D. Jones, F. Faunee, Sandham, R. B. Clouston, H. H. Small, E. F, O’Dowd, H. A. AlcGrcgor, Basil Smith, R. F. Peacocke, J. J. Smythe, J. Hoskins, J. England and Lidell, Auckland; Tv. Alclvor, Grounds, H. Hutchinson, Hurleigh and Aliss Cnlbert, Wellington; Air J. A. Stewart.

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Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 4

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PERSONAL Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL Northern Advocate, 3 May 1932, Page 4