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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. F. B. Cadmnn arrived from the South by train yesterday.

Major A. J. Edney returned to Auckland by the limited express yesterday.

Mr W. E Levisham was a passenger from Wellington by the limits express yesterday.

Sir Joseph Smith, chairman of the Auckland Boys' Employment Committee, visited Hamilton yesterday.

Commander C. B. Tmlev, officer in charge of the Devonport Naval Base, returned from Wellington by train yei. terday.

Mr. Stanley S. Scott, managing director of Berlei (N.Z.), Limited, returned yesterday morning from a brief business trip to 'Wellington.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Contes and Mrs. Coates arrived from Botorua yesterday. They aro at the Grand Hotel and will leave fof Matakohe to-day.

The Rt. Rev. W. H. Baddelev, Bishop of Melanesia, will leave Auckland todav with Mrs. Baddeley by tho Wanganella for Sydney, en routo to his dioceso..

Mr. A> G. I/unn and Mr. A. M. Seaman left for Wellington last evening to attend a meeting of the executive of the Associated Chambers of Commerce.

Mr. W. J. Grant, editor of the Rangoon Times, Rangoon, will leave by tbo Wanganella to-day for Sydney, en route to Burma. He is at the Station Hotel.

Mr. Andrew Messer. City Treasurer, who has been seriouslv indisposed, in making a good recovery and expect* to resume his duties within the next two weeks,

The Most Rev. Dr. C. F. D'Arcv, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, who arrived on Wednesday from Sydney by the Wanganella, will leave for Waitomo and Rotorua this morning.

Dr. G. Craig, who retired from the position of Comptroller of Customs last year, returned recently to London from Spain after a five months' visit. He was accompanied by Mrs. Craig and their daughter.

Mr. M. J. Reardon, the newlv-ap-pointed conciliation commissioner, has been assigned to the industrial districts of Northern Taranaki, Wellington, and the South Island, according to a Gazette notice issued last night.

Mr. Max Herald, German Consul in Vera Cruz, Mexico, and Mrs. Herald, who have been spending a brief holiday in New Zealand, returned to Auckland yesterday after a visit to Rotorua. They are at the Grand Hotel and will leave to-day by tl*3 Wanganella for Sydney.

The Rev. H. K. Archdall, formerly headmaster of King's College, Auckland, and now chaplain of Wellington College, Crowthorne, Berkshire, has been appointed co-convener, with Dr. T. H. Oldham, of the Research Committee of the Institute of Christian Education, London.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22449, 19 June 1936, Page 10