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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. A. J. Ridler Controller of Employment;, left on his return to Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday.

Mr. W. T. G. Airey, lecturer in history at Auckland University College left by the Maunganui last night for Sydney.

Mr. J. S. Barton, chairman of the New Zealand Investment Trust Limited, arrived from Wellington by train yesterday morning.

Mr. M. Mitchell, chief customs officer at Apia, arrived at Lyttelton by the Maui Pomaro on Sunday with his familv for a period of furlough.

Mr. F. H. Levien, S.M., who has been on a holiday visit to England with Mrs. Levien, left London for Sydney by the 'Ormonde on August 13.

The Hons. T. Bloodworth, A. Burns F. E. Lark and B. Martin, M.L.C.'sj were passengers for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. F. G. Young, secretary of the Auckland Hotel and Restaurant Workers' Union, left for Wellington last night by the limited express.

Mr. J. D. Harper, Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon and Dr. W. M. Macdonald, of Wellington, members of the Prisons Board, are at the Grand Hotel.

Captain G.- B. Morgan, master of the Onion Company's passenger steamer Maunganui, left by train last night en route t-o Christehurch on leave.

Sir Charles Norwood, of Wellington, i who is visiting Auckland, was a guest nt the weekly luncheon meeting of the ' Auckland Rotary CJub yesterday.

Mr. A. D. Stewart, of Sargood, Son and Ewen, Limited, was admitted to a private hospital last week. He is making good progress toward recovery.

Mr. W. T. Anderton, Mr. W. P. Endean, Mr. A. G. Osborne and Mr. F. W. Schramm, M.P.'s, left for Wellington by the limited express last night.

Mr. M. R. O'Shea, of Wellington, secretary of the New Zealand Manufacturers' Association, arrived from the South by train yesterday. He is at tho Station Hcftel.

Mr. P. Martin Smith, director of tutorial classes for the Workers' Educational Association in Auckland, was a passenger by the Maunganui for Sydney last night.

The Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, M.P., arrived from North Auckland yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Coates. He addressed a public meeting at Tuakau last night on behalf of the National Party.

Mr. G.. M. Keys, of the staff of the Christchurch Technical College, has been granted a Carnegie Corporation fellowship for the study of vocational guidance methods in the United States and Britain.

Mr. J. W. Kendall, president of the Auckland Returned Soldiers' Association, left for Wellington last night to attend a meeting cf the executive of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers' Association.

Professor Jagan Nath, of Punjab University, manager of the Indian hockey tenm which has concluded a tour of New Zealand, left with the members of the team by the Maunganui last night for Sydney.

Mr. D. W. Dunlop, secretary of the Auckland Education Board, left by train yesterday afternoon for Welljngton, where he will attend a conference arranged to discuss regulations governing the new scale of teachers' salaries.

The Rev. J. N. McKenzie, retired Presbyterian missionary of the New Hebrides and Korea, was a passenger last evening by the Maunganui on his way back to Victoria, where his home now is. He has been spending a few days in Auckland after a "six months' visit to England and the Continent.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23129, 30 August 1938, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23129, 30 August 1938, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23129, 30 August 1938, Page 12