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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. W. Goodfellow left for Well ingtop. by the limited express W night. .T*.

The Hon. F. Waite, M.L.C. 0 { Otago, arrived by train yesterday Pri is at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. F. R. Picot, Director of In., ternal Marketing, arrived at Auckland yesterday and is at Hotel Cargen.

Mr. C. H. Weston, K.C., Dominion president of the New Zealand National Party, arrived from Wellington bv train yesterday, and is at the Grand Hotel.

Dr. H. N. Parton has beep api pointed a member of the Professorial Board of Canterbury College as representative of the lecturing staff of tho college.

Mr. J. Caughley has been appointed travelling tutor for the Workers' EduL cational Association in Public Works camps, according to a decision of the Canterbury University College Council,

Mr. M. J. Moodabe, governing director, Mr. R. H. Allen, secretary and Mr. E. J. Mcßriarty, manager, of Amalgamated Theatres, Limited, left for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. K. Pullar, of Christchurch, who has been relieving in Palmerston North as telegraph engineer, has been appointed to that position permanently in place of Mr. C. S. Plank, who is proceeding to the United States.

Dr. Malcolm Sargent, the eminent English conductor, is to leave London next week to fulfil an engagement extending over some months with the Australian Broadcasting Commission. It is understood that he will not visit New Zealand this year.

Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary undersecretary in charge of housing, will leave this morning for Whangarei, where he will deliver a public address to-night. To-morrow afternoon, Mr, Lee will officially open the Government houses at Whangarei.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23053, 2 June 1938, Page 14

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23053, 2 June 1938, Page 14

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23053, 2 June 1938, Page 14

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