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Mr. Allan Moody left by the Niagara yesterday on a visit to Australia.
Mr Rex Moore returned from Australia yesterday by the Monowai.
Mr. John Fuller was a passenger by the Niagara yesterday on his return to Sydney.
Captain T. G. Webb, marine superintendent for the Union Steam Ship' Company, left for the South by the limited express last evening.
The Rev. E. Mowbray Finnis, lately Presbyterian Minister at St. Heliera and Waiuku, left by the Niagara yesterday for Sydney, accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Finnis.
Mr. R. Merritt, who has been on an extended trip abroad, in the course of which he visited his brother on the North-West Frontier, returned by tho Monowai yesterday.
Major-General Sir William SinclairBurgess, general officer commanding tho New Zealand military forces,- was a passenger from Wellington by train yesterday morning.
Dr. A. H. Kirker, who intends to visit England shortly for post-graduate study, was yesterday granted six months' leave of absence from the honorary staff of the Auckland Hospital.
Mr. I. G. G. Strachan, formerly on the staff of King's College and King's School, arrived in Auckland by the Monowai yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Straciian. They are at the Station Hotel.
Mr. J. G. Chardecott, managing director of Rootes, Limited, London, who is on a World tour, arrived by the Monowai yesterday from Sydney. He was accompanied by Mr, C. E. Blarney, Australian and' New Zealand representative of his company.
Liouienant-General E. T. Humphreys, and Mrs. Humphreys, of London, who are on a tour of tho North Island, arrived from the south yesterdav afternoon and are at the Station Hotel. Lieutenant-General Humphreys was commandant of the Staff College, Quetta, from 1928 to 1931, and commanded the Fifth Division in Britain from the latter year until -1934.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22087, 17 April 1935, Page 14
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