PERSONAL
Mr E. A. Sevier general manager in New Zealand of the Vacuum Oil Company, was a passenger for the north by the mid-day express on Saturday on his return to Wellington. Mr J. G. Anderson, of the Department of Agriculture, Christchurch, has been elected chairman of the Canterbury section of the Civil Servants’ Association. A Press Association cable from London states that Edward, son of the late Mr Penrose Fitzgerald and Mrs Fitzgerald, of Milford-on-Sea. has become affianced to Miss leobel, daughter of Sir Thomas Wilford and Lady Wilford. Mr F. Lowrie, of Dunedin, has been appointed assistant-director of the Thames School of Mines. Mr Lowrie has for some years been assistant mining engineer to the Pahang Consolidated Company, Federated Malay States.
High praise for the artistic and executive qualifications of Miss Ethel Wallace, one of Dunedin’s most prominent solo violinists, was given the other day by M. Tossy Spivakovslcy, the violinist of the brilliant Spiv akovsky-Kurtz Trio which has just completed a season in Dunedin. M. Spivakovsky expressed himself as being very much impressed with Miss Wallace’s talents, and urged her strongly to make every endeavour to go to Europe for the furtherance of her studies.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21977, 12 June 1933, Page 8
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