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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Sir. A. Davie, of Slydney, is at the Royal Hotel 0 + ! M tt?'i n Wllhamson . °* Ind i'ij is afc the Hotel Cargen. tl Mr - J-, F - McNab, of Melbourne, j s at the Hotel Cargen* Mr. G J. Williams, of Melbourne, is at the Central Hotel Mr, V. Degraeve, of Brussels Bel gium, and Mr. H. Pi. . and Mr. R Can of France, are at thr- Hotel Cargen. ' Mr. and Mrs. L. Ai.rireno, of Christ church, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Murphv of Gisborne, are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Si. Hawkins, of Wellintr ton, and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Oudaille of Otorohang,!., are at the Star Hotel. ' Sir Alexander Frederick Why to and Lady Whyie, who arrived from Sydney on Monda\, left yesterciiy for Ro'.orua. ■ Mr. L. H. Legg, of London, who has been fishing at Russell, returned to Auckland yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. J. Garten, of Christchureh, and Messrs. R. G. Butcher. R. Johnston and H. E. Smith, of Wellington, are at the Star Hotel. Mr. C. D. MeCallum, of Now Plymouth Mr. D. Ardell, of Wellington, Mr. J. h' Eeid, of Opotiki. Mr. P J. Wansbrouzh* of Raetihi, and Mr. C. H. Dalton, of To Aroha, are at the Royal! Hotel. Mr. K. C. Webster, of the Bay of Islands, Mr. K. 8. Cox, of Ongawto,Mr. C. Atkinson, of Ciiristchurch, Mr. c! Dennis, of Wellington, and Mr. W. B. Brabazon, of Whangarei, are at tho Con' tral Hotel. Lieutenant-Commander L. L. Tollemacho, of H.M.S. Duneclin, left Welling, ton for England by the Arawa ye jterdav his term of service in New Zealand having expired. Ho was accompanied bv Mrs. Tollemache. Mr. P. T. Robinson, of Dunedin, Mr, J. I). Birrell, of Wellington, and Mr. R. B. Walker, Mr. N. Andrews, Mr. H. lllingworth, Mr. J. Spencer Dawson and Mr. F. Marshall, of Clu istchurch, are at the Hotel Cargen. Sir Benjamin Fuller arrived from Wellington yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. He has been in Ne»: Zealand about 10 days and visited tho Dunedin Exhibition. He will leave by the Marama to-morrow on his return to Sydney. I Mr. E. R. Lee, of Cambridge, Mr. H. B. Makin. Mr. A. M. Tartakover and Mr. W. Simm, of Wellington, and Mr. A. E. Barker, Mr. H. Hull, Mr. F. B. Clark, Mr. S. Howarth, Mr. D. Walker, Mr. Walter Hill, Mr. W. M. Luke, Mr. E. J. Denny, Mr. 0. Soinmer, Mr, P. 1L Brown, Mr. 11. T. Milnes, and Mr. E. Milnes; of Christclic rch, are at tho Grand Hotel. Mi. F. M. Keesing, 8.A., of Auckland, has been appointed gemsral secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association, tays a Press Association message from Palmerston North. Mr. Kecsing has been connected with the Y.M.C.A. movement Rinco the ago of 12 years. In 3.921 he went to the United States for further lecretarial training. His accepted the post of assistant in boys' work and director of the West Side Y.M.C.A. in Chicago. He returned from the United States three year 3 ago {jnd graduated at the Auckland University. Mr. Percival R. Wad dy, lecturer in law at Banks Commrrcial College, Wellington,/has been elected a number of the Royal Society of Literature in recognition of his contributions to various magazines and newspapers, sitys a Press Association message. Mr. Waddy is a native of Australia, but has resided in New Zealand for the pant .17, years. He is a graduate of the Universities of Sydney and New Zealand and a barrister of South Africa. His nominator was Sir Gilbert Parker. ,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19255, 18 February 1926, Page 10