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- - ■ —4— ■ - -•-.. ' .■ ' Mr. F. W. Schramm,;;M^P.,;left' Wellington by the■"limited-express-las{j%lfc night. ; Captain S. R. -Banvard. of th 9 Church Army, visited Hamilton vos terday. . : " Sir Albert Ellis returned from Well- # r ington by the limited express yesterdav morning. V,: Mr. W. T. Anderton. M.P., was a passenger from Wellington yesterday br the limited express. - •• Mr. J. G. Young, Director-Genera] of the Post and Telegraph Department is at the Grand Hotel. ■ ' 18 Mr. T. N. Smallwood, managing director of the State Advances Corporation is visiting Hamilton. " V Flight-Lieutenant J. M. Buckeridc;e of the staff of the Controller of Civil Aviation, Wellington, is at the Statioa % Hotel. Dr. E. Marsden, secretary of the 3 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, left for Wellington by the limited express last night. Major W. H. Allen, area officer at Hamilton, has left for a refresher course' at Trentham. He is being relieved bv Captain H. G. Garland,- camp adjutant at Hopuhopu. Mr. W. N. Norwood, general manager of Dominion Motors, arrived from Wellington by air yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Norwood. Thev are at the Grand Hotel. Mr. M. K. Joseph, a'former-Auckland University College student, has been awarded the degree of 'bachelor of literature at Oxford. This follows an already long list of academic achievements. Mr. E. E. EJpnick, Government veterinarian at Palmerston North, has been appointed district superintendent of the Department of, Agriculture, Christchurch. Ho will "succeed the lata Mr. W. D. Blair. Mr. F. G. Farrell, president of the Automobile Association (Auckland), returned from Wellington by the limited express yesterday morning after attend- . ing a meeting of the executive of the North Island Motor Union. The Rev. Father Hubert Hay ward, of Christchurch. and the Rev. Father Herlihy. of Dannevirke, who recently returned to the Dominion a'ftor training for the priesthood in Ireland, will leave shortlv to undertake missionary work in Korea. Mr. F. Maurice Clarke, of Wellington. manager of Union Airways of New ' Zealand, Limited, arrived from-'the south yesterday and is at the Grand Hotel. He will be present at the arrival of the Pan American Airwavs' flvinj;boat from San Francisco this afternoon. • Mr. H. J. Crawford, of Dunedin. who has been supplying the pulpit of St.; James' Presbyterian Church, Auckland, •for the past three weeks, has returned ~ to the south. Mr. Crawford, who is ai? student at the Knox Theological at Dunedin. is the eldest son of Mr. Jif J. Crawford, of Devenport. § Dr. Y. E. Galway, Blair professor of music at the University of Otago and Dunedin city organist, who has been organist and choirmaster of the First Church of Otago since 1919, has accepted an invitation from the dean and chapter to succeed Mr. E. Heywood as organist and choirmaster of St. Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23512, 24 November 1939, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23512, 24 November 1939, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEM New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23512, 24 November 1939, Page 8