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PERSONAL

Mr "Justice Kennedy will leave for Wellington on Monday. Mr R. J. Allender left Dunedin on Thursday for Christchurch and Wellington. *

Mr S. Ritchie, Conciliation Commissioner, left Dunedin by the express for the north yesterday morning for Christchurch. - V -

Mr Ivan Seay, the well-known Canterbury laWn tennis player, ; left on Thursday on a business trip to England. The members of the Civil Service Harrier Club’s team left by the express for the north yesterday morning for Christchurch to compete in the Kennett Cup Race. Mr B. R. M'Kernan accompanied the team as manager.

Advice has been received that Dr W. W. Main has passed the final examination for the diploma in medical radiology and electrology at Cambridge University. Mr D. Leigh, who has been studying at the Kew Botanic Gardens for the past three years and has received an appointment as foreman gardener at the Dunedin Botanic Gardens, arrived at Wellington from London by the Rotorua on Thursday.

The Rev. J. Alfred Kaye, of London, arrived at Auckland yesterday in the course of a tour of inspection .of the London Mission _ Society’s work a Press Association message). With the home secretary . (the Rev. W. N. Bitton) he will visit the Congregational churches of New Zealand before going to Australia.

Mr Edward Newman, C.M.G., has been elected an honorary member of the British Mercantile Marine Association in recognition of the services rendered to British seamen and their dependents by the New Zealand Sheep-owners’ Acknowledgment of Debt to British Seamen Fund, of which he is founder and chairman.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 12

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 12

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 21982, 17 June 1933, Page 12

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