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PERSONALIA

Mr R. .Veton .Warns, of Dunedin, 3* at. I'.-cs iit in Auckland. The Public (Mr J. \Y. Mac* douaM, and Mr J- F. VVrisen uecrabux) are in t urb-u iiuicli Mr K .bc-rt Grci;r. the producer of the E-.-teru. "Cbu Chin Chow” arriVwi iioiu _\;»:>.er on -Saturday evenMr IT. T. Arm.-trong. secretary of the Ch r. -u- ii urc ii T ram»% a v Employees' L liivir:. :-i a*, present in Auckland attending ,l CLLiiu’ic-nce l-i tramway employeesAir Gord-Jii Draw>Scld. for many years ; a-.- i e branch, haretue i , ii iUjit-Tinuaut ion alter being over thiiiy y c ui> in luo Bank oi Australasia. ~ Mr G. T. Murray, who was formerly Pubifc Works engineer jor the Taranaki i> at pie-ent on. a visit to New Plymouth. Th© I'cv. Guy Thornton, who went to the war a> a chaplain with the Main Body, has returned to New Zealand. He 13 recupciating at lianmer. Captain Ru>se':l Jaggard, of the New Zealand shipping Company, is dead- Cap* tain laggard had manv friends in thin country, hating been on the New Zealand “run” for over twenty years. A Press Association me.v-age from Oamaru states that l)r. Hargreaves and Mr E. A. Lawrence have been re-elected uiv eppo e 1 as parent-' ivr: -er.tatives on th© \V' ; uiki High Board of Govern nors. A Frees As=*Tc;at:on message from Auckland rc-y,or;s the death of the Her. G. B. at the age of 73. He retired in 191 S when he had been for yeat« minister of .St. Lukes Pres* by ‘e: ia n Church, R?m ue ra. Captain Uas-eil Garland, M.C.. who was fcrxrerly aide-de-camp to Lord Liverpool and v. ho roe-ntly returned from. Fiji. wJiero h© in the same capacity to Sir <Vc;l liodwell, has resigned from the Staff Corrs an«l has accepted a bus:no'« appointment in Auckland. "AY© des:?e to express our appreciation of the -ervic*:s of Mr P. J. .Keileher, th© oSi-er nctmg' as secretary t<s the t otv.mK-s>n- His special knowa lodge, zeal, and energy facilitated our inquiries, and largely a.-dsted ns in ob* raining th? we sought for.”-* Report of the Eaeirg Commission. Air B. «T. Finnegan, superrisor of pan Christclmrcli, who ha.-/been promoted to the position of superintendent ofi mails, AVellington. was met by his fel-low-workers in the mail-room of ths Chief Post Office, Christchurch, and presented with a complete silver table ©ers vice. The Rev. George Paterson, a Scottish minister, who has accepted a call to th< pastorate of St. James's Presbyterian Church, Auckland, lias arrived in Auckland, with his wife and family* and. will be inducted to his new charge oq Tuesday.

The death occurred at Ttkorangi of Air A. K. Arthur AVorsop. The late kti AVorsop,- who was well-known in New' Plymouth, was engaged in the building trade. He had seen considerable military service, and in addition to being a South African veteran was one of the New Zealand Expeditionary Fore© Main Body, in 1914. ♦ Tho Hector Aledal, for geology, which has been awarded by the New Zealand Institute to Air R. Speight, and th© AlueUer medal, for biology, which ha© been awarded to Dr. Chas. Chilton by th© Australasian Association for th© Advancement of Science, will be presented by Professor T. H. Easteifield, president of the New Zealand at a specif] meeting of the Canterbury Philosophical Institute to-morrow evening. For Motor Garage accommodation and repairs ring 2240. Stanton. Ltd.. 15, Molesworth street (opposite Parliament Buildings). Motors for hir© (open off closed); reliable chauffeurs.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10961, 25 July 1921, Page 3

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PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10961, 25 July 1921, Page 3

PERSONALIA New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10961, 25 July 1921, Page 3