PERSONAL ITEMS
* «• - i*? ?, i Mr. Spencer R. Mason left for Well- ' ington by last night's limited express.
Mr. E. A. Astley returned from Wellington yesterday morning by the limited 1 express. Mr. E. G. Bridgens was a passenger from Wellington by the limited express yesterday. - /-j The Hon. H. G. R. Mason, Attorney. General, left for Wellington by air yes. terday morning. i ... :-W . Sir Julien Cahn left Auckland by the Niagara yesterday with Lady Cahn, en route to England. Mr. I. J. Bridger, of Eltham, direc- I tor-general of the New Zealand Red Cross Society, is visiting Auckland. Mr. Claude Kingston, concert director for J. C. Williamson. Limited, will leave by the Awatea for Sydney to-day. t; Mr. H. W. Shove and Mr. A. M. * Seaman returned by the limited express . yesterday after a short visit to Well- : mgton. 1 The Hon. Eliot R. Davis, M.L.C., who , entered a private hospital, in Wellington last week; is reported to bs making , satisfactory progress. Wing-Commander A. de T. Nevill, Air Force member for supply, Air Headquarters, Wellington, arrived in Auckland by the limited express yesterday. Mir. C. H. Amies was yesterday ad- , mitted by Mr. Justice Callan as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court on the motion of Mr. J. K. ston,,Mr. E. L. Rutledge, general manager j for New Zealand for the Fox Film . Corporation (Australasia, Limited), ar - rived from Wellington yesterday and is ; at the Grand Hotel.
Dr. Bruce Grieve, of Hastings, will « leave by the Awatea_ to-dav for Sydney on his way to Melbourne to begin special studies under the obstetrical scholarship awarded to him last year.
Colonel J. J. E?son, who has been 3 attending the annual conference in Auckland of the Commander;!* Chapter of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, 1 returned to Wellington by the after- X noon express yesterday.
Commissioner B. Cuthbert, who has been on a brief visit to the New Zealand headquarters of the Salration Army as a special representative of General Evangeline Booth, left by the Niagara yesterday for Vancouver.
Mr. L. H. Armstrong, officer in charge of the State placement service at Tauranga, has been advised that in order to correlate the work of the service with that of the Social Security Department his headquarters will bo it Rotorua in future. , ;'
Mr. J. Butler, of the Employment' Division of the Labour Department, Wellington, has been appointed trict agent for the Social Security Department. at Dannevirke. Mr. Butler is a well-known Rugby footballer ; and has represented both Wellington and Auckland.
Mr. J. Butler, who is well known as a Rugby footballer and has represented both Auckland and Wellington, has been transferred from the Employment Division of the Labour Department, Wellington, to be district officer at Dannevirke for the Social Security Department.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23302, 22 March 1939, Page 14
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