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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Mr.' J. Caogbley, Director of EdweV- H tion, is visiting Dunedin. '■■:} :.,-^fii Mr. and Mrs, A. G„ Warren, q£ HvwW*. w Bay, are at the Grand Hotel. * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Walter BluhtleU, of Ifor >*j Hnglon, are at present on a visit to And? § landj "*•*• ; B Mr. F. J. Chishohn,' forme dy assistant 1 postmaster at Dunedin, who has retire/ B will settle in Wellington. 7 ''M Lieut. G. B. Manus, of "War Accounts 1 and Records, Defence Department/ W«J. 3 lington, has resigned his position to tail *1 up farming in the Wairarapa, I Mr. F. W. Penlington, assistant port. 1 master at Wellington, is now .relieving afc 1 Hamilton, owiag to the. indisposition of I Mr. H. Roberts, the local postmaster. 1 Mr. J.- F. Mackley, locomotive engineer Auckland, who has been attending a con! feronce of locomotive engineers at Wei. lington, returned to Auckland yesterday] Professor R. Evan Davies will I&y| Dunedin in two or three weeks' time and travel through America to England,.studying college methods. He hopes to retted in five months. Mr. W. A. Juncker, of Sydney, musical adjudicator at the Wellington Competi. I tioris which commence next week, and Mr. r Mr. John H. Hopkins, elocutionary judge, have both arrived in Wellington from Australia. Dr. W. Marshall Macdotiald has been &pi>ointed president of the section of medicine of the intercolonial congress of the British Medical Association, which is to b« held in Melbourne during November of next year. He will also represent New Zealand as one of the vice-presidents of the congress. | Dr. J. P. Frengley, Deputy.Directo> General of Health, Sir Donald McGavin, Director-General of Medical Services, and Dr. J. S. Elliott, of Wellington, member* of the Board of Health Committee, left, last evening for Wellington. The Hon. W.. H. Triggs, M.L.C., of Christchureh, j chjiirman of the committee, is spending 1 the week-end at Helensville, and wit 1 leave for the South on Monday. Liidy 1 Luke will return to Wellington to-morrow, |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18173, 19 August 1922, Page 10

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