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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr- W. H. Pluhimer left for W«s|f||| ington by train yesterday afternoon. ; v^|§| Mr. P. Hargest, M.P. for Tnvercar- - gill, has left on a visit to Melbourne". *ff|§ Mr. P. C. Webb, M.P. for Buller • left for the South by train last evenine* • p Sir Robert Anderson, of Invercargill, arrived in Auckland yesterday morn- ■■iff ing. Mr. L. W. Swan returned to A nek-. fi land by the Monowai from Sydney yesterday. Mr. M. H. Hampson returned to |§| Auckland from Sydney by the Mono-;§| wai yesterday. Mr. A. Harris, M.P. for Waitemata, l ; returned from the South by train yesterday morning. Mr. C. M. Rich white returned from ; Wellington by 7 the limited express yesterday mwnfng. The Hon. W. Perry, M.L.C., and'S: Mrs. Perry, of Wellington, arrived by the Mono wai yesterday after visiting Melbourne and Sydney. Lieutenant-Colonel I. T. Standish, adjutant-general of the New Zealand Military Forces, arrived by the limited express yesterday morning. Mr. J. R. Robertson, a member of the Mount Roskill Road Board, who has been visiting Sydney and. Brisbane, returned by the Monowai yesterday. s* Mr. H. R. Forbes MacKay, general manager of the Sydney Electric Supply, was a passenger by the Mono- ;i wai vesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. Robert Bell, of Christchurch, who has been spending the winter months in Australia, arrived at Auckland by the Monowai yesterday. He is at the Grand Hotel. Captain G. R. Barbour, aide-de-camp I ■ to Lord Huntingfield, Governor oi Victoria, arrived by the Monowai yesterday on a holiday visit to New Zealand. He is at the Star Hotel. N - Mr. W. W. Hoffman, "United States vice-consul in Wellington, accompanied by Mrs. Hoffman, arrived by the Mono-, wai yesterday after a visit to Australia. They will leave for Wellington today. Mr. M. J. Moodabe, governing director of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, and Mr. N. Moodabe, returnedby the Monowai yesterday after a brief visit to Australia, Father C. C. Martindale, S.J., tha distinguished Roman Catholic preacher, who has been on a brief visit to Auckland, left by the Aorangi for Sydney last night, en route to the Eueharistie - Congress in Melbourne. . ———— Mr. Clirtha Mackenzie, director of the New Zealand Institute for the Blind, accompanied by Mrs. returned by the Monowai yesterday after a month's visit to Australia. Mr. Mackenzie attended the Empire blinded soldiers' conference in Melbourne. Dr. D. N. W. Murray, of Auckland, returned by the Monowai yesterday * after an absence of six months, during which he' investigated medical questions in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. He was accompanied on his tour by Mrs. Murray". Sir James Mills, chairman of direotors of the Tmion Steam Ship Company. Limited, who arrived at Welling-, ton last week by the Rangitane from London, reached Auckland yesterday on the vessel. He is visiting the Dominion principally for health reasons, and is at the Station Hotel. Lieutenant-General Sir William Mapshall and Lady Marshall, who came to Wellington by the Rangitane last Tuesday, arrived in Auckland from Rotoroa yesterday and are at the Grand Hotel Sir William was in command of tie 87tJx brigade of the 29th Division at - Galiipoli, and was present at the landing and evacuation. Mr. D. M. Rae„ principal of tha Auckland Teachers' Training College, who has been on a seven months' tour abroad as the recipient of a Carnegie travellers' grant, returned to Auckland; by the Monowai yesterday. Mr. Has visited Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Denmark, Germany, France said Australia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 10

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