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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. Gordon H. Luke left Auckland by express for Wellington, last evening. Mr. GL B. Lane has been appointed Vice-Conisul of the United States in . Wellington. ■ -■ ■■ ■ _ Mr. E. C. Turner was a passenger 'ss to Wellington by the limited express' last evening. .'Vj; Mr. 0. Nicholson returned from Wellington by the limited express on Sat-' urday morning. Mr. J. Fletcher returned from Dunedin by th« limited express on Saturday morning. Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie returned to Auckland by express from Wellington yesterday morning. , Mr. N. E. Hutching, private sec- Hi retary to the Minister of Public Works Hon. J. Bitchener,- returned to Wellington by express last evening. Mr. EL C. Thomas, New Zealand general manager for Warner Brothers ' -': National Pictures, Limited, left Auckland by motor on Saturday for Wellington. t* Captain T. J. Watts, secretary and advisory superintendent of the United Fire Brigades' Association, returned f";-' from the South by train on Saturday.- . morning. Major L. Potter, New Zealand Staff Corps, has been appointed Adjutant, Ist Battalion, Waikato Regimept, and Area Officer of Area 48. dating from July 1, 1935. Mr. G. G. Ashley and Mr. Charles Ashley left by last evening's limited express for Wellington, where they will join the Maunganui for Sydney. They will be away for a month. Mr. T. N. Smallwood, joint managingdirector of the Mortgage Corporation who arrived in Auckland from Wellington on Saturday morning, left for the South again last evening. Mr. L. Powell, examiner for th« Associate Board of the Royal Schools of Music, London, who has been in North Auckland, returned to Auckland on Saturday and is at Hotel Cargen. Mr. J. S. Prentice, who has been manager of the Hamilton branch of-' the Government Life Insuranoe Office for the last 11 years., has been promoted to the position of manager of the Christchurch branch. Mr. G. R. Hutchinson, a member of the Broadcasting Board, returned from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning. Dr. S. K. Phillips and Mr. W. H. Cocker, other Auckland members, returned by express yesterday morning, after attending a meeting of the board.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22191, 19 August 1935, Page 10

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