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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr. It. W. McViJly, General MaiWriffgl of Railways, is to visit Auckland &3§f|iiflt near future. — ■'. »* % " jMm Mr. Justice Chapman ia presiding the criminal sittings of the Supreme Oc*rt '< iff at Now Plymouth. » Archbishop Julius is to lay the fonn. W da-tion stone of the new Maori Ooueg. fiat Te Aute on September 9. • M The Rev. W. E. Gillam, who has tea, ■ visiting the Islands, returned to Anet ■ land yesterday by the Navua* ■ Mr. J. D. Gray, secrotary for Extenii ■! Affairs, arrived in Auckland by the ' ■' Hi Navua yesterday, after a five -westy B official visit to Samoa. w Mr. E. C. Isaac, senior inspector ©f m technical schools, has been in ■'. Sflß on an official visit, to the technical wshooU'S and classes on the Coast. -1| Mr. C. B. Norwood, a membei' ofUg IS Wellington City Council, and chairman of B its Milk Comimttee, is on a visit to Auck- H land. He is at the Grand Hotel ' it Mr. E. 11. Sinclair has resigned the :; post of secretary of the Feathtntoj;.; .'.'.IS Bowling Club, which he has held 1 for': < J§t seven yeans. Mr. CH. Rea has undov fe taken the duties. m Mr. G. T. Kemp, district telej;rap tt M engineer, Nelson, is retiring on super. H| annuation as from March 31 next, after 11 ccmpleting 40 years' service. Mr. Kemp m lnr.s been granted six months' leave, If 'Mr. E. C. Banks was unanimously M . ■ "' \.m elected chairnian of th© Auckland Ednca- ® tion Board yesterday. "Members paid V El high tribute to the able and successful.. 6 manner in which he had carried! out'his ■ ffi duties in the past, fe Father Sauaderson (Pahiatua), who is if Buffering from lethargic encephalitis, • hag R made such good progress within the hrt •- Bti week that it is hoped he will be able i: B nhortly to move to a convalescent home ll to recoup his strength. |p Dr. S. G. Traill, chief 'medical officer' 11 of Western Samoa, arrived in Auckland : W by the Navua yesterday. His stay in ':.'.''■ "-m New Zealand in chiefly of a health re- i| bruiring nature, but he will also" transact M certain official business ia wigr' -S Dominion. '"v'^H

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18171, 17 August 1922, Page 8

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