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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. J. Stanton left for Wellmet n „ last nigiit. gCO! * Mr. C. G. Maeindoe travelled +«■» Wellington yesterday 0 Mr. C. A, Deuxberry left for Well ington yesterday afternoon. Mr. W. P. Endean and Mr. C ft Petrie, M.IVs, left for Wellington'last night. Sir Charles Norwood arrived from Wellington yesterday rnornino- and ;« at the Grand Hotel, ° Qls The Per. C. A. French, of Mntanri has been appointed to the charge of First Church, Frankton. Mr. T. J. Gohlslinn left for Welling, ton yesterday to attend a meeting nf the National Patriotic Council. ° Mr. T. A. Moore. principal of tie Dunedin Teachers' Training College is retiring after .'SO years 1 service on the staff. Mr. T. H. Donaldson. New Zealand manager for the British Phosphate Commissioners, has returned from a businp« visit to Australia. " 3 Mr. J. T. Martin of Wellington managing-director of Wright, Stephenson and Company, Limited, arrived from the south yesterday morning and returned to Wellington last night., Mr. F. G. Farroll. president of the Automobile Association (Auckland), accompanied by Mr. A Grayson, a member of tho_ executive, left for Welling, ton last night to attend a meeting of the North Island Motor Union. 'Dr. J. V. Cable, son of Mr. arid Mrs. M. Cable, of Wellington; has roturned to New Zealand after having gained hospital administration experience in Britain and has been appointed assistant .superintendent of the Dunedia Hospital. - Sir Llewellyn Dalton. "who retired in January from the position of Chief ,Jng. tic a of Tanganyika, and Lady Dalton have arrived in New Zealand on a combined health and holiday trip. They liace spent five months in Australia and : propose to make a tour of XewZer land. They are at the Esplanade Hotel, Devonport. Dr. Howard Coverdnle has been promoted to the rank of major in the New Zealand "Medierd Corps nn d will joir the Third General Hospital. He bar boon appointed ophthalmologist to ih* New Zealand Forces in the Middle Last In the last, war Major Coverdale servo* for a short period as a junior offioef in the Royal Air Force.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 10

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 10

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23830, 4 December 1940, Page 10

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