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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. M. H. Wynyard left for Wellington by train last night.

Mr. H. B. Williams, of Waipiro Bay, arrived in Auckland on Saturday morning and is at the Star Hotel.

Mr. Noel Nelson has been elected chairman of the Wellington Fire Board for the seventh year in succession.

Mr. C. M. Richwhito left for Wellington on business by last night's limited express. He will return on Thursday.

The Rev. C. G. G. Salt, of Opotiki, has been gazetted an honorary child welfare officer under the Child Welfare Act. 1925.

The Hon. W. ~E. Barnard, Speaker of tho House of Representatives, will deliver tho Anzac Day address at Wanganui. - -

Surgeon-Commander A. W. A. W. Mcßorie, of H.M.S. Dunedin, was a passenger for the south by the limited express last night.

Sir R. Heaton Rhode. 1 ?, M.L.C., has been re-elected chairman of the Christchurch branch of tho Town Planning Institute of New Zealand.

Dr. P. P. Lynch, pathologist, of Wellington, has left on a visit to Sydney and Melbourne, where he will attend the seventh Australian cancer conference.

Captain G. W.- Wakeford, late instructional officer on the New Zealand Shipping Company's cadet ships Cornwall and Durham, has resigned, to take up a position as superintendent of the School of Navigation, which forms a department of the University College of Southampton, England.

The Hon. A. Burns, the Hon. T. Blooclworth, the Hon. F. E. Lark, the Hon. J. Alexander, the Hon. B. Martin, M.L.C.'s, and Messrs. W. P. Endean, W. T. Anderton, A. F. Moncur, F. W. Schramm, W. J. Jordan, J. Thorne, W. J. Lyon, A. S. Richards and R. Coulter, M.P.'s, arrived from the south by train on Saturday.

Mr. J. Malton Murray, secretary of the New Zealand Alliance, will sail from Auckland on April 28 to begin a six months' tour abroad with the primary object of studying methods of temperance education. He. will visit Canada, the United States, England, Scotland, Northern Europe, and Australia, and will return to New Zealand in November.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22398, 20 April 1936, Page 10