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Mr T. H. C. Caughey will leave by ";!§ the Mariposa for San Francisco to-day. . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kelliher re- 1 turned from Wellington by air on :f:j Saturday. y /Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peacock will • leave by the Mariposa to-day for. San c Francisco. - - Sir William Hunt arrived fro'in Wellington by air yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. Mr. F. Beaumont Smith arrived from X> Wellington by the' limited express on Saturday morning. Mr. H. C. Urlwin, of Christchurch," returned by the Aorangi yesterday from . a trip abroad.. He is at the Hotel Cargen. Mr A. R. Phillips, managing-director of New Zealand Distributors, Limited, left by the limited express last night for the South The Rev. A. S. Wilson, of Mount Eden, who baa been on a visit to Australia, is expected to return by the Mariposa to-day. Mr. 0. H. E. Yates, a former principal of the Masterton Technical School, has been appointed an acting-inspector of technical schoohi. The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, Attorney- £J| General and Minister of Justice, arrived from Wellington by the limited express on Saturday morning. Mr. E. A. Piper, of London, who has been visiting New Zealand for the purpose of medical research, was a passenger by the limited express last night for Wellington. Dr. G. B. Chapman will leave by the Aorangi to-night for Sydney, en routo to Tahiti. He intends to conduct research into several questions of nutrition and dietetics. Mr. W. H. Freeman, S.M., has been appointed chairman of the licensing committees for the Franklin, Thames and Waitomo districts, replacing Mr. F. H. Levien, S.M. Mr. H. Jephcott, a director of Joseph Nathan, Limited, London, who has been on a brief business visit to the Dominion, will leave by the Mariposa to-day for San Francisco. V The Hon. J. Trotter, of Suva, a member of the Fiji Legislative Council, arrived by the Aorangi yesterday on a short holiday visit to New Zealand. He is at the Hotel Cargen. ■ Mr. Justice Callan, who has been engaged for some weeks in Wellington on business of the Court of Appeal, will return to Auckland this morning for the opening of the criminal ses- > sions here to-morrow. Mr. P. W. Maddock, of Wellington, general manager of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (New Zealand), Limited, returned by the Aorangi yesterday from a business visit to the United States. He is at the Grand Hotel. - Mr. M. Suzuki, New Zealand representative of • the Yamashita Kisen Kaisha Line, arrived from Wellington by train on Saturday and is lit the Station Hotel. He will leaye for Sydney by the Aorangi to-night. Mr. W. Forster. of Sydney, and Mr' P. J. Telfer, of Melbourne, managers in New South Wales and Victoria respectively for Metro-Gold wyn-Mayer Proprietary, are passengers ■ by the Aorangi for Sydney after visiting the United States on business. Dr. M. H. Watt, Director-General of Health, who, accompanied by Mrs. Watt, has been on_ a tour of North Auckland, arrived in from Whangarei on Saturday and will return to Wellington to-night by the limited express. They are at- the Station Hotel. Mr. C. A. Deuxberry left last nightf by the limited express for Wellington, where he will appear on behalf of employers in the Dominion clerical workers' dispute and will represent Auckland employers at conciliation proceedings in the Dominion warehousemen's dispute. " j ■ The Rev. C. G. Palmer, formerly assistant curate at St. Andrew's Church, Ensom, will arrive in Auckland from England on May 11. Mr. Palmer, who has been gaining parochial experience in English parishes for the last two years, has been appointed vicar of the Bay of Islands parish. Mr. J. C. Blair, deputy-chairman of the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Limited, who has been paying a short visit to New Zealand, will leave by the Mariposa to-day on a six months' business visit to America and Great Britain. Mrs. Blair and their son, Mr S Blair, will accompany him. i 1 Air. J. W. Hely-Hutchinson, of London, a director of the Union Bank of Australia, Limited, who has been visiting the bank's branches in New Zealand, arrived from Palmerston North by the express yesterday morning and is at the Grand Hotel. He will leave by the Mariposa for San Francisco to-day, en route to England.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23026, 2 May 1938, Page 10