PERSONAL.
Ministeeial. The Prime .Minister (Sir Joseph Ward), who returned to Wellington on, Friday from Rotorua, stated to a reporter that he was feeling very well indeed. “As far as I know," said Sir Joseph, “the forthcoming session of Parliament will be held round about the normal date, towards the end of June," and he added that he had not yet gone into the question of New Zealand’s representation at the Imperial Conference to be held at London in September. Mr Richard Hudson left by the second express on Saturday morning, en route to Auckland. The Rev. C. Dallaston left for Christchurch by the 11.34 express on Saturday morning. Mr P. Tyson left for Wellington by the second express on Saturday morning. Dr H. T. J. Thacker, president of the South Island Bands’ Association, returned to- Christchurch yesterday by motor ear. Mr George Sara left by the 11.34 express on Saturday morning on his return to Wellington, ; Mr H, E. Hefford, chief inspector of fisheries, was a through passenger by the second express on Saturday morning en route from Invercargill to Wellington k Messrs W. R. Don, John Boyd, T S Coull, and E. 'H. James, of the firm of 1 Messrs Coull, Somerville, and. Wilkie, Ltd., were passengers by the second express on Saturday morning en route to Wellington. Mr Justice Kennedy returned from Invercargill to Dunedin on Saturday morning. He will preside over the Supreme Court sittings at Oamaru, which will be opened to-morrow. Dr Begg, who will take charge of the cancer research work in Dunedin, left London for New Zealand by the Port Hardy on Friday last. Dr Begg has just completed a three months’ tour of the Continent. Mr Barrow Cadbury, chairman of directors of Messrs Cadbury Bros., Ltd., Bourne viHe, ■will leave for Queenstown this/morning, and is expected to return on inday, leaving for the north on the 10l lowing day.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20965, 3 March 1930, Page 8
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