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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. S. Coldicutt arrived from tli South by the limited express yesterrlil - morning. • ■

Tho Hon. H. 6. 11. Mason, of Justice, left for Wellington by trnSK yesterday afternoon. a

Mr. N. Strnchan of Christchurch , returned by the Monterey yesterday after a business trip abWd. .~ V®

Squadron-Leader A. de T. NeviU* 1 member of the Air Board, arrived Wellington by the limited express terday. Jes "

Tho Hon. W. Nasli, Minister nfFinance and Marketing, will fly fron' Auckland to Wellington to-morrow morning.

Mr. Gordon Huttcr returned to Auck. land yesterday by the Monterey f ro J Sydney, after spending a moiith m holiday in Australia.

Mr. It. Frith, a former business mail of Rangoon, Burma, arrived at Auckland by the Maetsuycker yesterday j* order to sett'Je in New Zealand.

Sir Walter Lawrence, senior director of the Peninsular and Oriental Company, arrived at Wellington f ro 'jjJ Sydney by the Awafcea yesterday.

Mr. It. S. Milne, a director of Milne and Clioyce, Limited, left for San F ran . Cisco yesterday by the Monterey, commencing a business visit to .tho' united States and England. '

Messrs. A. Ivelner and G. Levy managers for' Metro-Goldwvn-Mayer at Adelaide and Perth, respectively, are through passengers by the Niagara from Vancouver to Sydney.

Mr. S, H. Snowsill, formerly accountant for the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Limited, at Fiji, arrived Auckland by the Niagara yesterday on his way to Australia and England for : a holiday.

Mr. A. L. Lewis, airport manager ja Auckland for Pan American Airways and Mr. A. L. Charman, chief raclio operator, left for the United States by the Monterey yesterday. Both are expected to return later in the year. .:

Dr. M. I. Laserson, a social worker of Geneva, arrived afc Auckland by the Maetsuycker from Saigon yesterday in tho course of a tour of the world. He' left last night by the limited, express for Wellington, accompanied by Mrs. Laserson.

Mr. E. G. Cowell, the Auckland regional secretary of Toe H, returned from Wellington yesterday after attending the half-yearly meeting of the Dominion executive of Toe H, which was held at the Frederick Wallis House, Lower Hutt.

The* Rev. A. 0. Hobson, a great, grand-nephew of New Zealand's first Governor, Captain William Hobson, arrived at Auckland from England bj the Maetsuycker yesterday on his Way to Fiji to do Anglican missionary work there for a short period.

Professor H. Belshaw, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce at the Auckland University, left for Wellington by the limited express last night. He will attend a conference of the Social Science and Research Bureau, and will return to Auckland to-morrow morning.

Mr. O. M. Jones, a director of W. H. Simms and Sons, Limited, of Auckland, will leave for pi'dney this month to take over tbe management of ain associate -company* in Australia. Mr. Alexander Mcßride, of Christchurch, has been appointed manager at Auckland,; T Mr. Frank Croldberg, governing director of the Goldberg Advertising Agency, Limited, arrived by the Monterey yesterday from Sydney, and left for Wel!ington by train last night. He will attend the New Zealand Newspaper ProSrietors' Association conference at, 'otorua next week. Sir Herbert Gepp, managing director of Australian Paper Manufacturers, Limited, was a through passenger by the Monterey yesterday from Sydney for San Francisco. He plans to visit a number of paper factories in the United States and Canada, and to return to Australia 'within three months.

The Rt. Rev. F. C. Kelley, Catholin Bisilio'p of Oklahama City, returned by the Monterey from Sydney yesterday accompanied by the Rev. Father J. M. Reardon, of Minnesota. Bishop Kelley •will represent the Board of Catholic Bishops of the United States at the Catholic Centenary celebrations. He intends visiting Rotorua, Wellington and possibly the South Island, before returning to the Uriietd States.

Lord and Lady Cochrane, of Cults, are passengers bv the Rangitiki, which is due at Auckland • from London on Friday. Group-Captain the Hon. R. A. Cochrane, Chief of the Air Staff in New Zealand, is their youngest son. Lord Cochrane was Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department from 1902 to 1905. He is a brother of the present Earl of Dundonald, and was created first Baron Cochrane of Cults in 1919.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22957, 8 February 1938, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22957, 8 February 1938, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22957, 8 February 1938, Page 10

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