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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. J. P. O'Connor left for Wellington by the limited express,Jast night. f. Mr. T. J. Watts, secretary of the 5 Nov Zealand Firo Brigades' Association, left for Wellington by train yesterday afternoon. •

Mr. E. Hay, president of the Canterbury Sheepowners' Union, will leave shortly for Great Britain, and will be absent until November.

Mr. Kenneth Mackenzie left by the Wanganella last night to attend the annual meeting of the Australian Cancer Conference in Sydney.

Mr. W. B. Martyn, of Hamilton, left for Sydney by the Wanganella last night on an extended visit to Australia. He is accompanied by Mrs. Martyn.

Mr. C. J. Tunks, Auckland district commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Association, left for Wellington by the aftTnoon express yesterday.

Mr. W. T. Anderson, Mr. A. S. Richards and Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P.'s, returned from Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning.

Mr. C. R. Petrie, M.P. for Hauraki, has been elected to the Auckland Grammar School Board by the members of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives resident in the Auckland Province. . .

Mr. H. L. Cranswick, of Sydney, new business superintendent for the Amstralian Mutual Provident Society, left by the Wanganella Inst night on his return to Sydney, following a. business visit to. New Zealand.

Mr. W. S. Mankey, superintendent for staff assurance with the Australian Mutual Provident Society at its head office, Sydney, arrived from Wellington yesterday and will return to the south to-dav. He is at the Central Hotel.

Captain S. C. Colbeck, formerly of Auckland and now in the Indian Medical Service, -left by the Wanganella last night on his return to India. He has spent five weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Colbeck, Remuera,

Mr. J. Stanton and Mr. A. St. Clair Brown, members of the Auckland Grammar School Board, left by train last night for Wellington to attend a conference of secondary school representatives, which will consider- the new Education Amendment Bill. Mr. C. E. G. Tisdall, secretary of the board, left by train yesterday afternoon.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 10

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341

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23002, 1 April 1938, Page 10