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Mr. H. 11. Sterling will bo a passenger by the Mariposa for Sydney to-day. Mr. A. L. Smith, transportation superintendent of the Railway Department. arrived in Auckland yesterday morning. Mr. S. C. Exley, of Wellington, who has been on a fortnight's visit to Australia, returned from Sydney by the flying-boat Awarua yesterday. Dr. 11. M. Stevenson, of Miami, Florida, who has been visiting Auckland for the past month, will leave to-day by the Mariposa lor Sydney. The Rev. Dt 4 . J. I). Salmond, youth director of the Presbyterian Church of New Zealand, is. at present in Hamilton | as a speaker at the Presbyterian summer school. Mr. Harold .T. Meyers, of Calcutta, India", a well-known lecturer on world affairs, who has been visiting New Zea- ' land, will leave for Sydney by the | Mariposa to-day. Dr. Martin Green, a prominent ophthalmic surgeon of San Francisco, i and Mrs. Green arc passengers by the Mariposa for the round voyage to Melbourne and back. Captain H. L. Garland, officer in charge of records at the Hamilton area military headquarters, has been transferred to the northern military district headquarters at Auckland. Sir Kenneth Beattv, for many years Chief Justice of Gibraltar, arrived by the Mariposa yesterday on Ins way to Melbourne, where he was educated. He was accompanied bv Ead\ xscaitj and is on a health trip. Dr. George Stewart, of Stamford, arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa yesterday on ms way to 1 Melbourne, where lie is to be visiting 'minister for three montns at Scots I Church under the terms of the lurnbull ! trust. ■ I Major L T. Wilcock. who served I with the New Zealand forces in the i list war and who has been m the Indian I -\rniv service since 1918, arrived by the flvine-boat Awarua yesterday to spend three months' special leave in New ! Zealand. His regiment, the 3rd Cavalry, is stationed at Meerut, near j Delhi. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 8

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PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 8

PERSONAL ITEMS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23850, 28 December 1940, Page 8