PERSONAL ITEMS
•Mr. J. P. O'Connor returned by the early express from Wellington yesterday morning. Mr. W. A. Donald was a passenger t by the limited express from Welling.: ton yesterday morning. • Mr. B. H. Allen, secretary of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, returned by the limited express from Welling. N ' ton yesterday morning. l Mr. F. E. McKenzie, president of the Auckland Acclimatisation Society, - returned by the limited express from Wellington yesterday morning. Mr. M. Suzuki, New Zealand representative of the Yamashita Risen ' Kaisha . Steamship Line, returned to Wellington by the limited express last * night. The Bt. Bev. J. A. Kempthorne, former Bishop of Lichfield, and Mrs. Kempthorne, were passengers by tho limited express for Wellington last night. Mr. W. B. Butcher, assistant locomotive engineer for the Railway Department at Auckland, was a passenger for Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. Dr. E. P. Ellison, officer in charge of the Cook Islands medical department, arrived from Rarotonga by the Matua yesterday morning on furlough. He is at the Waverley Hotel. Mr. Robert Hungerford, an old boy of King's College, Auckland, has passed the qualifying examination of thg Association of Radiology in Australia and Ncav Zealand. Mr. Hungerford is at present on the staff of the Orange Base Hospital in' Australia.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22819, 28 August 1937, Page 14
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