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Mr. W. W. Meek left for Wellington by train yesterday afternoon. Mr. M. M. Louisson returned from Honolulu by the Mariposa yesterday. Mr. T. C. Lowrv was a passenger for the South by the limited express last night. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Robertson,, of Mangere, returned by the Mariposa yesterday after a world tour. Mr. J. Sea brook and Mr. W. p. Fowlds returned from Wellington by the limited express yesterday. Lieutenant-Colonel F. Burton, fir-fr] secretary in Xew Zealand for the Salvation Army, is visiting North Auckland to Inspect Army work. Judge H. P. Wood, chief yistice of American Samoa, arrived by T*ie Mariposa yesterday on a visit to New Zealand. He is at the Grand Hotel Mr. A. Stang. Norwegian consul f or Western Australia, and Mrs. Stang, passed through Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday after a visit to Eiuope. Dr. Henri Segac-rt, consul-genera! for Belgium in Australia. pas.<fc<j through Auckland by the Mariposa ypg. terday on his return from a holiday visit to Belgium. Major J. R- Kirk, Dominion chairman of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment League, was a passenger for Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. E. G. Theodore, formerly Am- , tralian .Federal Treasurer, and now connected with a number of Fiji gold > companies, passed through Auckland yesterday by the Mariposa after a i visit to Fiji. The Hon. A. Burns, the Hon. J. Alexander, the Hon. E. R. Davis, the Hon. T. Bloodworth. and the Hon. F. E. Lark, M.L.C.'s, and Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P., arrived from Wellington by train yesterday. Mr. .J. S. Humrnell. general manager in charge of foreign services for Warner Brothers' studios. Los Angeles, pas=ed ; through Auckland 011 his way to Syd- ' ney by the Mariposa yesterday. He was " accompanied by Mrs. Hummell. Mr. H. R a gland, who has been appointed United States consul in Bris- ] bane, passed through Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday on his way to take up his new duties. He has been transferred from a similar position at Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Hon. F. Esgleston. chairman of the Commonwealth Grants Commission, and a member of the council of the Institute of Pacific Relations, arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa vesterdav after attending the congress of the institute at Yocemite National Park, United States. He left for Sydney last night. Mr. L. V. Waterhouse, of. Sydney, a director of Bulolo Gold Dredging Company, Limited, and Guinea Airways. Limited, passed through Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday on his return* from a visit to the areas bping worked by Asnazu Gold Dredpns, Limited, and Pato Consolidated Gold Dredging. Limited, in Colombia, .South America. Mr. G. N. T. Greenbank arrived by the Mariposa yesterday to join the staff of King's College, after an of eight- years in England. He left New Zealand after taking his B.A. degree and entered Cambridge University, where he took the mathematical tripos and later graduated M.A. For the last four years hj& "has boon mathematics master at Seaford College, Sussex. Formerlv a well-known hockey player in Auckland, Mr. Greenbank played with considerable success in England. ; and for several seasons was a regular member of the Sussex Countv side. He starts his duties at King s College on Monday.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 14
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