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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. C. M. Williams, M;P. for Kaiapoi, left Auckland last evening f or the ' 1 South. *>;!

Mr. Alan Donald and Mr. J, g Donald returned i'rora Wellington on Saturday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peacock, 0 f Auckland, returned by the Monterey on Saturday after a tour of the uorld

Mr. Ralph Clark, manager of Warner Brothers Pictures, Limited, in Sydney arrived by the Monterey on Saturday.

Mr. R. N. Jones, of Wellington : Chief Judge of the Native Land Court'" left for the South by the limited ex'press last evening. .

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates. ?who visited Auckland during the week-end returned to Wellington by the limited express last evening.

Messrs. W. T. Andcrton, W. J. Lyon, A. S. Richards, F. W. Schramm and W. J. Jordan, M.P.'s, arrived from Wellington by train cn Saturday morning. ,' Vd

The Hons. A. Burns, T. Bloodworth, C. J. G'arrington, Eliot R. Davis and F. E. Lark, M.L.C.'s, arrived from Wellington by train on Saturday morning. •'

Mr. E. Ching, who has been superintendent of the Wanganui prison for 16 years, is to retire on superannuation, having completed 41 years of b«. vice.

Mr. R. V. Carter, of London, sale» manager of Peter Jackson (Oversells), Limited, arrived bv the Monterey on Saturday on a business visit to New Zealand.

Mr. !F. J. Glackin, treasurer of tEe New Zealand Council of the Royal Life-Saving Society, has been made a life governor of the society by the Central Executive of the society.

Mr. R. S. Mclnnes, of Invercargill, has taken up the position of accountant at the head office of Wright, Stephenson and Company, Limited, Wellington.

Brigadier George Dry, of the Salvation Army, has been appointed men's social secretary for New Zealand, in succession to Lieutenant-Colionel Donald Macaulay, who will retire at the end of this month.

Mr. Justice Fair, who is presiding over the quarterly session# of the Supreme Court in Hamilton, visited Auckland during the week-end. His Honor returned to Hamilton last evening by the limited express.

Mr. E. G. Theodore, of Sydney, wag a passenger by the Monterey from Australia on Saturday, en route to Fiji, where he has extensive goldmining interests. He will return to Australia in three months.

Mr. S. A. Ogilvie, principal of tlw postal division of the Post and Tele-, graph Department, Wellington, arrived " from the North on Saturday night and is at the Station Hotel. Mr. Ogilvie will return to Wellington to-morrow evening.

Dr. R. M. Kirkpatrick. a research student at the United Dental Hospi- - tal, Sydney, was a through passenger > by the Monterey on Saturday on his fi vray to attend the British Dental Association's conference in London. Later, he will attend the international, dental meeting in Vienna. , . /

Dr. J". V Hall-Best, president of ffoe ' New South Walos branch of * ? tralian Dental Association, andffekKeith Oatley, wore through passengers ' by the Monterey on Saturday, on their , way to San Francisco to attend the/ American Dental Association's conventiou there. 5H

Sir Charles Marr and Mr. 13. Landon Smith, of Sydney, and Mr. R. D. Kennedy, of Queensland, Australian <3irectors of New Zealand Forests Products, Limited, arrived by the Monterey on Saturday to attend a meeting of the company. Sir Charles Marr left during the week-end for Rotorua to in- j spect the company's plantations. Mr. Kennedy and Mr. Smith are at the Hotel Cargen. \

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22433, 1 June 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22433, 1 June 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22433, 1 June 1936, Page 10

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