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Mr. A. Stott, of Sydney, and Messrs Edgar A. Hircourt and M. Letford, of Suva, are at the Central Hotel. Messrs. T. Brookes and T. Leonard of. Canada, and Mr. H. A. Shrimp ton.' of Tirna.ru, are at the Royal Hotel, Mr. W. McCullough, of Thame*, who has been on a short visit to Australia returned from Sydney by tho Marama yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Holdsworth, of Gisborne, returned from Canada by the R,M.S. Niagara yesterday. They are at the Grand Hotel. The Rev. R. T. Mathews. Anglican vicar of Suva, Fiji, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Mathews, arrived by tho R.M.& Niagara yesterday. They a, eat the Central Hotel. Messrs. J. G. Nolan and G. Parker, of Gisborne, who have baen 011 a visit to Honolulu, returned to Auckland by the R.M.S. Niagara yesterday. They are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. C. D. Brenton, of Chicago, Mr. W. L. Navlor, of London, Mr. A. Cox, of Allahabad, India, and Colonel J. W. Clark and' Messrs. S. Adama and H. C. Stone, of Sydney, are at the Grand Hotel. Major and Mrs. E. P. Sims, of London. Mr. Oliver C. Daniell, of Louden, and Mr. Rupert Ham, of Melbourne, were among the passengers who arrived by the R.M.S. Niagara yesterday. They are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. T. G. Wood, who is to relieve Mr, G. E. Bunting in the control of tho Auckland office of the Canadian Merchant Marine, arrived from Vancouver by the R.M.S. Niagara yesterday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Wood and their daughter. Sir John and Lady Willison, of Toronto, Canada, arrived by the R.M.S. Niagara from Vancouver yesterday, on their way to Australia. Sir John Willison, who is the Canadian correspondent of the London Times, has been engaged in journalism in Canada for the past 40 year*, and has been editor of the Toronto Globe and of the Toronto Daily News. Ha and Lady Willison are now on a pleasure trip to Australia and will probably spend some time in New Zealand on their way back to Canada. Dr. M. G. Pezaro retimed to Arretland by the Marama yesterday, after an absence of eight years. After graduating at the Auckland Uriversity College and obtaining junior and. senior University scholarships, Dr. Pezaro left with the Expeditionary Force and served in France till the Armistice. At the end of the war he obtained a:a Expeditionary Fbrce Scholarship. He took up {ha study of medicine at Glasgow University, where he qualified with honours. Prior to his return he was senior house stir* geon at Gloucester Hospit.lL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18635, 29 April 1924, Page 8
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