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Mr. L. J. Stevens left for Dunedin by air yesterday. The Hon. Eliot E. Davis, M.L.C., left for Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. G. G. Stewart, publicity manager for the Railway Department, was a passenger for Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. A. G. Lunn, president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce, who has been visiting chambers in the South Island, returned to Auckland by air from Blenheim yesterday. Sir Stenson Cooke, general secretary of the Automobile Association of Great Britain, Mr. F. G. Farrell, president of the Automobile Association (Auckland) and Mr. G. W. Hutchison, secretary, left by motor-car for Taurannii yesterday. The Rev. Michael Underbill, curate of Millom Parish, Cumberland.' will leave for New Zealand in March. Mr. Underhill has been at Millom for the last two years and is leaving for the Dominion at the request of the Bishop of Wellington. Professor .T. Rankine Brown, Profeusor of Classics at Victoria University College, Wellington, who has been abroad for several months, returned to Wellington by the Tainui on Monday. He spent some time at his Alma Mater, the University of St. Andrew's, arid also visited Glasgow University, where he was on the staff before coining to New Zealand as a foundation professor of Victoria College.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22983, 10 March 1938, Page 16
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