PERSONAL ITEMS.
Dr. R. H. Maigill arrived from the South by the Main Trunk express yester- ■ day. Mr. W. B. Montgomery, Controller of ' . Customs, was a passenger from Sydney Hi by the Moeraki yesterday. Mr. S. Clifton Smith, who kits teen appointed headmaster of the new King's College Preparatory School, arrived from Sydney yesterday. He was aojompanied by his wife. Dr. E. Slack, medical officer at the leper asylum in Basntoland, South Africa, was a passenger from Sydney by the Moeraki yesterday. After a short stay in New Zealand he will leave for Honolulu. Professors H. W. Sogar and H. S. Detfcmann left for Wellington last evening to at/tend the May meeting of the University Senate. The Hon. Q. Fowlds,~ chairman of tho Auckland University College Council, has already gone South for the same purpose. Archdeacon W. Cuxzon-Siggers has resigned tho charge of St. Matthew's parish as from July 31, saye a Prta Association message from Dunedin. 3 9 w ill retain his Canonry of St. Paul's Cathedral and Archdeaconry of litver- - I cargill.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18080, 3 May 1922, Page 8
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