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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. M. J. Savage, Leader of th»V; •Opposition, arrived from Wellington the limited express on Saturday marnJ^ Mr. E. T. Spidy, general superjat«B»|f| dent of railway workshops, returned tof# Wellington by the limited express last' - evening. *- Paymaster-Commander M. V. Duk#|f| returned to Auckland from TongarirolP National Park by the limited express |f' yesterday morning. Mr. Harvey Turner and Mr. E. C. Turner left Auckland by the limited * express last evening on a short business . visit to Wellington. The Hon. J. A. Young, Minister of Health, visited Hamilton, Raglan and Auckland during the week-end. He returned to Wellington last evening. Mr. W. Bromley, deputy-chairn»n|p of the Unemployment Board, .lejpjfi Auckland for Rotorua on Saturday, en route for Whakatane and Gisborne. - • ! ."JM Dr. E. P. Neale, secretary of Auckland Chamber of Commerce, r®. turned to Auckland from Wellingtons/ by the limited express on Saturday morning. - " • Pllltf Mr. A. M. Seaman, president of ,the Associated Chambers of Commerce of i New Zealand, returned to Auckland en' 4 ' Saturday morning after, attending * j meeting "of the executive in Wellington. ' Mr. M. Cablo, general manager of | the Wellington city tramways and ! electricity department, has been ap- ! pointed advisory engineer to the New Municipal Electric Supply : Association.

Mr. W. H. Winsor has been elected president of the Canterbury Cricket Association, in succession to Mr. W. Simpson. Mr. E. E. Luttrell has been elected hon. secretary for the 22nd year in succession.

Mr. R. F. Ward, manager of the Guardian Trust and Executors Cook pany of New Zealand, Limited, returned to Auckland, by the limited express yesterday morning after a business visit to the South.

Archdeacon W. J. Simkin and Arch* deacon EL A. Hawkins left by the limited express last evening for Palmerston North, where they will attend a meeting of the Maori commission set up by the General Synod of the Anglican Church.

Mr. J A. Grimwood. manager of the transpacific services for the Union

Steam Ship Company, Limited, arrived in Auckland by the limited express yesterday morning. He is accompanied by Mrs. Grimwood and is at the Station Hotel.

Mr. Justice Reed, who is to take 4 sittings of the Supreme Court at Auckland during tjie absence of Mr. Justice Herd in an and Mr. Justice Fair at the Court of Appeal, arrived fropi Wellington on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. Reed. Mr. Justice Herdman left for Wellington by last evening's express.

Mr. G. A, Pascoe, the new member of the Unemployment Board, who it " at present visiting Auckland, will leave > to-day for the North, where he wiQ ' continue investigations he is making into the position of the kauri gum industry. He will continue those inquiries - on his return to Auckland in a fe*r days' time.

Mr. Malcolm Miller, formerly of Christchurch and -Lyttelton, has bam appointed from a number of candidates to fill a vacancy for a bass ringer it the choir of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Recently, Mr. Stiller came seco&d in a final test for a three years' scholarship in the Royal. Academy of Music, London.

Mr. J. M. A. Ilott, Rotary distriel governor for New Zealand, who became seriously ill while attending the international convention at Detroit, il making a good recovery, according to , advice received by the interim ernor, Sir Alexander Roberts; and will return to New Zealand by easy stages, arriving about the end of October.

Messrs. A. Harris, W. J. Jordan. A. Lee, H. G. R. Mason, J. N. Massey, W. W. Massey, A. S. Richards, EL M. Rushworth, F. W. Schramm. R. Semple, S. G. Smith and A. J. Stallworthy, M.P.'s, were passengers to Auckland by the limited express on Saturday morning. Mr. Smith left for New Plymouth by train last evening and Mr. J. N. Massey and Mr. W. P. Endean returned to Wellington.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21907, 17 September 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21907, 17 September 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21907, 17 September 1934, Page 10