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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. A. H. Kimbell, Fnder-Secretary 1 of* Mines, returned to Wellington evening. - s jj||| Mr. I?. A. Laidlaw left last evening l||§ for Wellington. He expects to return to-morrow morning. Mr. A. W. Essex, passenger manager in New Zealand for the Canadian Pacific ®| Railway, left for the South last evening. Mr. E. T. Spidy, general superintendent- of railway workshops, arrived from the South yesterday morning. He is at the Station Hotel. Mr. E. K. Cooper, M.Sc., of Canterbury College, who has been awarded an 1851 Exhibition Scholarship, will leave this week for England, where lie intends to carry on his studies under Professor Bragg, of Manchester University. Mr. C. V. McCarthy Atkinson, who recently retired from the Indian police im force, arrived in Auckland yesterday from' Wellington and, with Mrs. Atkinson is at the Station Hotel. At his |fs retirement, Mr. Atkinson was district : superintendent of the Madras police. Brigadier "E. Harewood, principal of the Salvation Army Training College, • Wellington, who left New Zealand on a visit to England after the- temporary closing of the college, has been ap- Jg| pointed to the staff of the International . Training College, London, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. The Rev. Robert Inglis, minister of the Keiburn Presbyterian Church, who lately celebrated the 50th anniversary || of his ordination, has been congratulated by tho Wellington Presbytery upon his long and valuable service to the Church. Mr. Inglis has been clerk of the Presbytery since 1921. Air V. Brustad, of Christchurch, the j well-known ski expert, who went to the Antarctic in the City of >ew York when she brought back the Byrd Expedition, has been invited by Rear-Ad- ' miral Richard Byrd to join the further Antarctic expedition that he is plan* ning. Mr. Brustad has not yet decided whether be will accept the offer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21555, 28 July 1933, Page 10

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