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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. C. M. Richwliite left for Palmerston North by air yesterday. . . ? Captain H. Rawson, R.N. (retired), of England, is at the Hotel Cargen. He is accompanied by Mrs. RawsonV Dr. H. B. Turbott, district health officer at Hamilton", is spending a holi--day on the west coast of the South J Island. 1 Mr. G. M. Dillon, general, manager! in New Zealand for Warner Brothers." 1 ! returned to Wellington by the limited express last night. Mr. C. T. Halsted, manager in New Zealand for Cable and Wireless. Limited, left for the South by the limited express yesterday. Mr. A. Turner, supervisor of imported fruit for the Internal Marketing Department, and Mr. Harvey Turner left for Wellington by air yesterday. The Rev. D. C. Horron. minister of Knox Church, Dunedin, and formerly of St. David's Church, Auckland, will leave early next year ou an extended visit to Great Britain. Mr. W. D. M. Glaister, accompanied by Mrs. Glaister, has returned to Auckland after an absence of nine months during which they visited the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Europe and Australia. Professor A. B. Fitt. professor of education at Auckland University College, returned by train yesterday from Wellington, where he attended the annual meeting of the Council for Educational Research. Mr. W. E. Linton, acting assistant in the Canterbury University College [ library, has been appointed librarian I at the Medical School, Dunedin. Mr. " I Linton was previously assistant at the National Library of Ireland, and later deputy-librarian at West Hartlepool Dr. C. E. Hercus, dean of thp Medical Faculty of the University of Otago, will leavip at the end of December on a visit to the United States and Great Britain. Dr. Hercus has been awarded a Carnegie Corporation Visitors' Grant to study university and medical school Administration and recent developments in biological sciences. He will be absent from the Dominion : for about nine months.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 16

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 16

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23221, 15 December 1938, Page 16

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