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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. G. P. Finlay was a passenger by air for Wellington yesterday. Bishop Hilliard, Bishop of Nelson, left for Wellington by air yesterday. / 1 The Rt. Rev. L. S. Kenapthorne, V 2 Bishop in Polynesia, who has be^| A visiting the Dominion, will leave by the Matua to-day for Nukualofa.

Major A. J. Edney, of the general headquarters staff, New Zealand Military Forces, returned last night to Wellington by the limited express.

Dr. E. H. B. Milsom has been nominated by the honorary consulting'' staff as its representative on the Council of Appointments of the Auckland Hospital Board.

Mr. 0. A. Deuxberry will leave today by the Matua on a visit to the Islands. Mr. Deuxberry is making the round trip for health reasons and will return, to Auckland on October 31.

Mr. W. J. Poison, M.P.. National candidate for Stratford, is visiting the * Bay of Islands, where he is to address a number of political meetings. He will return to Auckland by air to-morrow,;

Mr. W. A. Fairclough has been'* granted three or four months' leave of absence from bis duties as honorary ophthlamic surgeon at tha Auckland Hospital to enable him to visit eyr * clinics in England.

Mr. Alex. Harvey, Dominion presi. . dent of the Canistermakers Employers' s Association, left for Wellington by the limited express last night to attend a meeting of the association. He w«s accompanied by Mrs. Harvey.

Professor C. G. Cooper, professor of classics at Auckland University College, left by the express yesterday afternoon for Wellington, where he wift attend a conference of the four professors of classics in New Zealand.

Mr. Norton Francis is to be nominated for life membership of the Canterbury Chamber of Commerce. A member of the council since 1919 and an honorary member for a number of years, Mr. Francis was president of'the Associated Chambers of Commerce in 1936 and president of the Canterbury chamber from 1928 to 1930

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23165, 11 October 1938, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23165, 11 October 1938, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23165, 11 October 1938, Page 12