PERSONAL.
The Mayor (Mr R. S. Black) travelled to Christchurch yesterday, and, will spend the week-end there. ■ ifr R. W. Marshall, local distinct manager for the Government Tourist Department, left for Wellington yesterday on a business visit. Mr Justice Kennedy will leave. Dunedin for Invercargill during the weekend. Mr Justice Adams arrived in Dunedin from Christchurch on Thursday evening on a brief unofficial'visit. Cr J. ■ Beattie, Deputy Mayor of St. Kilda, and Mr E. Longwortli, an exmember of the St. Kilda Borough Council. will be candidates for the mayoral ity of the borough at the forthcoming election. The appointment of Dr Henry Burrell, of the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, as missionary doctor and superintendent of the Paton Memorial Hospital at Vila, New Hebrides, has been announced. After seeing war service. Dr Burrel] took medical degrees at the University of Otago in 1928. following executive officers of the National Mutual Lifes—Messrs A. L. Gower (branch' inspector, from Melbourne) , F. JW, Nicholson (retiring manager for New Zealand), and W. A. Martun (the heiwly appointed manager for New Zealand) —who have been spending the last two days in Dunedin on a business visit, left by the express for the north this morning. Mr Martin’s record includes 26 years’ service ■ with the National Mutual, a considerable portion of which was spent in the Actuarial Department of the association in the Melbourne office. He also had a distinguished _ war record, and was awarded the Military Cross. Mr T.' J. Henson (director of the C.W.S. and chairman of the Export Committee of' the society), MV G. A. M'Ewan (director C.W.S.), Mr; J. W. Justham (C.W.S.). Mr T. Liddle (chairman of the New Zealand Produce Association. and also a member of the executive of the C.W.S.), Mr R. Ellison (managing .director of the New Zealand Produce Association), and Mr G. D. Macfarlane (one of the representatives of the New Zealand Co-operative Marketing Association, who is also on the board of the New Zealand Produce Association), left Dunedin for Wellington yesterday, after paying a visit to Otago and Southland. 'They will leave Auckland by the Aorangi on November" 19 on their return voyage to England.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20870, 9 November 1929, Page 14
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