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PERSONAL ITEMS.

1 Mr. R. McVC3Sh left for Wellm* ! last night- " eiu agto ß The Rev. P. S. Smallneld left or -» , J lnurton by the Main Trunk ei Pre L T* evening. r "** Mr. Tan Henare, MP., left, last «, ' ing for Rotorua by the first of tLTS' ' special trains containing North AucklS Maoris. -^-^and Brigadier General L> J M-r. ■ Director -General of Medical Services IS? arrive from We.Uin.-tc, hv JV Trunk express this morning." Ua • Archdeacon F G. Evans and lb, Evans, ot New Plymouth, who have W on a visit to Rotorua. were. cass^T 1 from Onehunga by the Rarawa yest^J 5 Dr. A B. Fitt. M.A., Th D. a V Zealander, who for some veaxs 'has kJT on the staffs of the South African id Melbourne Universities, has decided £ reside in Auckland with his family. Professor Wilkinson, of the Svdnev Diversity, has been appointed one "of th* ft judges in connection with the archit - tural competition for the new arte build ing. which is to be erected bv tLe AccV land University College. ' Mr. George Wilder,. Mavr. 0 rborne, and Mr. Herbert de Costs. » member of the Gisborne Bo#oi:gh Council* have arrived in Auckland to take part i the welcome to the Prince of WaJw They are at the Royal Hotel. Major-General Sir Edward ChavtosK.C.8., A.D.C., eeneral officer commanding the New Zealand Defence Forces and Brigadier-Genera! 0. 8. Richardson' C.8., CM.G., officer in charge of administration, will arrive in Auckland by Thursday afternoon's express to partia pate in the weio&me to' the Prince of Professor Newton, Rhodes Professor of Colonial History at the London University, and secretary to the Imperial Studies Committee, who is visiting New Zealand as special fcrave'Lrng commissioner of the Colonial Institute, will arrive in Anckland about April 28. He will give a lee tore entitled "Sea Power and Empire" at the Town Hall, arrangements for which have been made by the council of the Auckland University College. Mr. A. P. Morgan, formerly of Auckland, who went to the front in 1915, and was demobilised in London, has been awarded th Q diploma of AR.IB.A by the Royal Institute of British Architects. He previously won a New Zealand scholarshin of £200 a year for three years. Mt. Morgan is now practising with Sir. Massey, also of Auckland, with whom h? is engaeed in the work of renovating and modernising' a Georgian mansion, at a cost of about £11,000. Mr. Morgan was in the office of Meesrs. Wilson and Moodie, of Auckland, prior to enlisting.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17449, 20 April 1920, Page 6

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