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Mr. J. F. Ewen has returned from Wellington.
Mr. W. D. Holgate left for the South last evening
Mr. H. J. Kelliher left for "Wellington by train last evening.
Mr. Justice Johnston left for New Plymouth by train last evening.
Mr L J- Stevens was a passenger for the South by the limited exnrtw last evening. w
Mr. J. Harvey, Judge of the Native Land Court, arrived from the south on Saturday morning.
Dr S. K. Phillins, a member of the Broadcasting Board, returned from Wellington on Saturday morning. '
Mr. E C. Hands, general manage ? tj l ® ~B roadcastlnK Board, returned to Wellington by last evening's limited express.
Mr. H. H. Watkins,. secretarv-en-eineer of the Auckland and Suburban Drainage Board, left for Wellington last evening on official business. "
Mr. G. C, Warren ha 3 been reelected for his third consecutive term as president of the North Canterbury district of the New Zealand Farmers' Union.
Mr. Spencer R. Mason, president of the Auckland Aero Club, returned on Saturday from Wellington, where he attended the annual meeting of tho New Zealand Aero Club.
Tho Hon. B. Martin, the Hon. K E. Lark, the Hon. J. Alexander, the Hon. T. Blood worth and the Hon. C J. Carrington, M.L.C.'s, returned from Wellington on Saturday mornm*
Mr. W. Morrice, of Morrinsville, has been selected to represent the boroughs of Morrinsville. Te Aroha, and Cambridge on the Waikato Hospital Board in the place of the late Mr. H. A. Bell.
Mr. G. R. Magill. of Hamilton, will leave New Zealand on June 6 to undergo a final examination in London for a short-service commission in the Royal Air Force. Sir. Magill obtained his "A" licence at Rukuhia in December.
Mr. A. Grayson, president of the Automobile Association (Auckland) and Mr. G. W. Hutchison, secretary) left by train last evening for Palme'rston North, where they wiM attend an executive meeting of the North Islaod Motor Union.
Mr. T. A. Hunter, of Wellington, a former director of dental hygiene, and Mr. V. J. Anderson-Brown, of Auckland, will represent the New Zealand Dental Association at the annual meeting of the British Dental Association in London,' and the International Dental Congress in Vienna.
Mr. C. A. Barrell, Mr. W. J. Broadfoot, Mr. W. P. Endesm. Mr. F. W. Schramm. Mr. A. S. Richards, Mr. W. J. Jordan, Mr. C. R. Petrie, Mr. W. T. Anderton, Mr. A. C. A. Sexton. Mr. R. Coulter and Mr. A. F. Moncur. M.P.'s. were passengers from the south on Saturday morning.
The Rev. A. T. Thompson, secretary to the Commonwealth Council of the British and Foreign Bible Society, will leave Melbourne by the Wanganella on June 10 for New Zealand, where he will spend a month before going to Suva to explore the prospects of working through colporteurs for the Bible Society in the Fiji Islands. Mr. Thompson is a New Zealander, and was, at one time minister of St. Andrew'# Presbyterian Church, Christchurch.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22421, 18 May 1936, Page 10
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