PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. Stanley Caro left on Sunday evening for the South.
Mr. Justice Callan returned from Dunedin yesterday morning.
Mr. C. A. Whitney left for the South by the express yesterday afternoon.
.Mr. J. Seabrook was a passenger for the South by the limited express last evening.
Captain F. Bauer, Const;! for th» Netherlands, has returned to Auckland from a visit to Warmanui.
Mr. E. T. Spidy, general supevin. tendent of railway workshops, is Visiting Auckland, arul is at the Station Hotel.
Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary UnderSecretary to the Prime Minister, left for the South by the limited express last evening.
The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, AttornevGeneral and Minister of Justice, was a passenger for Wellington by the limited express last evening.
Mr. F. E. McKenzie, president of the Auckland Acclimatisation Society, and Mr. C. M. Gordon, secretary, left yesterday afternoon for Wellington.
Mr. W. A. Smith, of Christchurch a member of the council of the ]Sew Zealand Society of Accountants, is visiting Auckland, and is at the Station Hotel.
Mr. H. Frost and -Mr. A. A. Baker left by train last evening for Welling, ton to attend the annual meeting of delegates to the New Zealand Rugby Union.
Mr. J. R. Rendall and Mr. Hugh G. Thomson left by train last evening to attend the annual conference of the New Zealand Federation of Drapers Clothiers and Boot Retailers, to be held in Wellington.
Dr. It. A. Robinson, lecturer in physical chemistry at Auckland University College, was granted leave of absence by the College Council yesterday for the last term of the" present academic year and the first term of next year. Dr. Robinson proposes to attend Cambridge University to study receno developments in physical chemistry;
The Hon. Eliot R. Davis, the Hon. F. E. Lark, the Hon. A. Burns, the Hon. T. Bloodworth, the Hon. B. Martin, the Hon. J. Alexander, the Hon. C. J. Carrington, the Hon. .J. Trevethi'ck M.L.C.'s, and Messrs. W. I'. Endean' W. T. Anderton, C. R. Petrie, R. Coulter, W. J. Lyon, A. S.. Richards, F. W. Schramm and J. Thorn, M.P.'s, left for Wellington by the limited - expresa last evening.
Mr. F. B. Stephens, who has been abroad for the past two years on a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship, will return to Auckland by the Monterey on May 15. Mr. Stephens has spent a Vear in England and a year on the Continent and in the United States and Canada studying public administration and local government and finance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22399, 21 April 1936, Page 10
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