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PERSONAL ITEMS

Major G. Dittmer, N.Z.S.C., was a " passenger for the south by train hUt night. - . Mr. M. J. Moodabe left for Well ington by the limited express last ' night. . ; 0 • Mr. H. C. McCoy was a passenger on tho afternoon express for Weilinc ton yesterday. - . * Messrs. A. S. Richards and A l?' Jull, M.P.'s, left for the south' bv last night's express, y Mr. J. A. Lee, Parliamentary UndeSecretary for Housing, left Auckland by last night's express. ' The Hon. E. R. Davis, M.L.C. left for Wellington by train last night accompanied by Mrs. Davis. Dr. A. G. Waddell, . of Hamilton has returnd from a tour overseas' accompanied by Mrs. Waddell. Mr. W T . F. Bull, Canadian Trado Commissioner, was a passenger for Wellington by train last night. Mr. F. R. Picot, Director of Internal Marketing, returned to Wellington by the afternoon express yesterday. Mr. W. H. Price, formerly manager of the Union Steam Ship Company in Wellington, accompanied by Mrs Price, has returned from an- extended European tour. Mr. G. A. Duncan, director of the export division of the Marketing Department, who has returned from England, left by last night's ext)rp« for Wellington. Mr. A. M. Seaman and Dr. E. P. Neale left for Wellington last night to attend the annual conferencs of the Associated Chambers of Commerce as representatives of the Auckland chamber. The Rt. Rev. C.- West-Watson, Bishop of Christchurch, is holding confirmations in various centres of tho Wellington Diocese this week in the absence of the bishop, the Rt. Rev H. St. B. Holland. ' The Rt. Rev. Dr. C. Morkane, administrator of St. Joseph's Cathedral, Dunedin, has returned,from a nine months' holiday tour of England, America and - Europe, . and left for the south by the afternoon express yesterday.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23504, 15 November 1939, Page 12

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23504, 15 November 1939, Page 12

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23504, 15 November 1939, Page 12

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