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Mr. J. F. Ewen left for Palmerston. • fid North by air yesterday. . . . • II Archdeacon H. T. Steele, of Whanga-- i Wroi, who is visiting Auckland, is at the IS Station Hotel. jj Captain V. G. Webb, marine super- if; intendent of the Union Steam Ship m Company, left for Wellington by air yesterday. |{§ Mr. Justice Blair, who has been pre-. §| siding over Supreme Court sittings in' if# Auckland, will_ return to Wellington || to-morrow evening. Mr. W. Milroy, traffic superintendent 1| J J at Singapore, arrived by the Maet- Bp suycker yesterday to spend part of his RlB leave in New, Zealand. B • Mr. F. Scott Miller, travelling B-f" repairs superintendent of the Union S|s Steam Ship Company, was a passenger 1 on the limited express for Wellington I last night. 1 Group-Captain T. M. Wilkes, Royal I New Zealand Air Force, who has been 1 appointed Army and Air Force liaison Pii officer for New Zealand in Australia, 1 is visiting Auckland and is ,at the • Central Hotel. Mr. J. I. Goldsmith, chairman of I the New Zealand Soldiers' Re-estab- g; lishrnent League headquarters, Well- f jington, who has been visiting Auck- I | land, left for the south by the limited | I express last night. I The Rev. R. G. Bycroft, who has «| ' been minister of the Whangarei Baptist I . Church for some years, has accepted a call to the North-East Valley Baptist I. j Church, Dunedin. The Bov. J. D. ; ! Jensen, of Mount Eden Baptist | Church, has been appointed to Wha- ' | ngarei. B; Dr. J. C. P. Grey, an officer of the I Health Department in Singapore, who | has been working in Johore, arrived f yesterday by the Maetsuycker to spend I his furlough in New Zealand. He was ! accompanied by Mrs. Grey and their 1 children, who are to go to school in the Dominion. p i Sir Michael Myers, Chief Justice, /f i who has been conducting. Supreme ( Court, business in Auckland since the * p sessions opened at the beginning of last g i month, returned to Wellington by the ! afternoon train yesterday. He will pre- ;■ I side over the Court of Appeal, which | I opens on Monday. ||

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23599, 7 March 1940, Page 10

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