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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. C. G. Macindoe returned from Wellington yesterday morning. Professor H. Belshaw left last evening on a short visit to Wellington. Mr. F. N. Ambler left by the limited express last evening for Wellington. Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P., returned from Wellington on Saturday morning. The Earl of Wemyss is returning to England by the Rangitane, which left Wellington on Saturday. Mr. H. H. Sterling, chairman of the Railway Board, will leave Wellington for Australia by tho Monowai on Friday. Captain R. C. Hammond, manager of the Northern Steamship Company, returned from Wellington on Saturday morning. Mr. J. A. C. Allurcu chairman of the Auckland Transport .Board, left for Wellington by tho .express on Saturday afternoon. Mr. C. Alma Baker, with Mrs. Baker and their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Pottinger, will leave for Sydney by the Aorangi this evening. Mr. Cecil Marks, general manager of United Artists (Australia), Limited, is «i. passenger by the IMonowai, which is due from Sydney to-day. Mr. F. .T. Ansell, Auckland manager of*J. C. Williamson Picture Corporation, Limited,- left last evening on an extended visit to Wellington. Mr. Justice MacGregor,. who recently retired from the. Supremo Court Bench, and Mrs. MacGregor, left Wellington for London by tho Rangitane on Saturday. ___ Sir Hugh Denison, chairman of directors of Associated Newspapers, Sydney, and Ladv Denison are passengers by the Rangitane, which left Wellington on Saturday for London. Mr. G. G. Roulston, of Toronto, arrived by the Aorangi yesterday on an extended business visit to the Dominion. He is accompanied by Mrs. Roulston. Yiscount Long of Wraxall, who wa3 aide-de-camp to the Governor-General, Lord Bledisloe, and Viscountess Long sailed for England by the Rangitane from Wellington on Saturday. Mr. O. W. Ohlson, of Sweden, who is interested in a number of_ companies manufacturing dairy machinery, is a through passenger on the Aorangi for Sydney. He will return to the Dominion in a few weeks. Mr. A. J. Fernie has been recognised provisionally as Acting-Consul for tho Netherlands at Wellington. He takes tho place of Mr. Justice Johnston, who resigned the office on his recent appointment to the Supreme Court Bench. Mr. Byron Brown, of Wellington, will leave for Australia by the Monowai on Fridav to act as adjudicator in elocution at the Bendigo competitions. On the conclusion of his duties in Bendigo 1 Mr. Brown will act in a similar capacity at the Mc!bourne competitions. . Mr. J.-C. Buckingham and Mr. W. Yatman, English fishermen who visit New Zealand regularly for the trout fishing, will leave for Sydney by the Aorangi this evening. Mr. Buckingham has made his 35th trip to New Zealand and Mr. Yatman has been coming here for eight years. Mr. G. Kofoed, plant engineer for Standard Telephones and Cables (Australasia) , Limited, has retired, according to a Press.Association message from Wellington. For the past 20 years be has been a prominent figure in the development of electrical communication work in New Zealand and abroad. Mr. C. M. Terrell, general manager of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, left Wellington by the Rangitane on Saturday on an extended tour abroad. During Mr. Turrejl's absence Mr. A. H. Sine! will act" as general manager and Mr. L. A. Skeet as traffic manager for New Zealand and Wellington manager of the company. Mr. A. W. McMillan, inspector of Indian schools in Fiji, arrived by tlie Aorangi from Suva yesterday with Mrs. McMillan and their two daughters, to spend a furlough in New Zealand. Be* fore receiving his present appointment in 1929 Mr. McMillan was for a short period minister of the Green Lane Congregational Church. Previously he was an L.M.S. missionary for 27 years in India, organising secretary for the Y.M.C.A. on the Western Front, and for three years New Zealand field secretary for Indian work in Fiji. It is five years since he last visited Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21776, 16 April 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21776, 16 April 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21776, 16 April 1934, Page 10

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