PERSONAL ITEMS.
The Hon C J.. Carrington, M.L.C 1? sr vssss. morning the
The Hon. G. J. Smith, M.L.C v,--,. passenger to the South by the limited * press last evening. ex -
fho Hon. J. A. Young Minisbr , Health, visiter! Hamilton "vesterdav a J returned to Wellington last evening
Dean G. R. Harnett, formerly dean St. Peter s Cathedra], Hamilton, left f r ® Wellington by th 6 Tainui vesferdav f .England. ' - iot
Mr. T O. Bishop, secretary of the New Zealand Coal Mine Owners' Association ■returned to Wellington bv the limitedV press last evening.
Mr. W. Newton-, ex-secretary for thfl Labour Department, has been appointed temporary Conciliation Commissioner dming the illness of Mr. P. Hally. :
Dr. E. Marsden, director of the Bepartment of Scientific and Industrial R e isearch, who wont to Dargaville on Thurs" day, returned to Auckland last evening and is at the Star Hotel. ®
Sir George Richardson, president of the Auckland Returned Soldiers* Association and Mr. A. C. A, Sexton, an executive member, returned yesterday morning bv the express from Wellington.
Major J. T. Watson, secretary of the Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association •has resigned owing to continued ill-health* states a Press Association message. He has held the position for eight years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 10
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