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- Mr R. D. Nimmo left Dunerlin by the mid-day express yesterday en route to Australia. Messrs A. Sligo, J. A. Hopcraft, and P. W. Stnbb left yesterday morning tor Wellington on friendly society business Mr J. D. Woods was a passenger by yesterday's express for the north. Mr G. A. Lewin returned to Dunedin by yesterday's express from a business visit to Wellington. Mr J. M'G. Wilkie, engineer to the Otago Harbour Board, returned to Dunedin by yesterday's express from a visit to Wellington. Mr J. R. Leggo. New Zealand representative for the Nobel Explosives Company, arrived in Dunedin by yesterday s express from the north. Constable T. Matthews, who for the last 12 years has been stationed in Invercargill, has received notice of his transfer to Dunedin. He will take tip his duties here next week. , Mr M. D. M'Goun, treasurer of the New Zealand Dental Association, left Dunedin by yesterday morning' express for the north. Mr C. A. Rendle, manager for Messrs Charles Begg arid Co., Ltd., at Christchurch, returned north by yesterdays express. . " Mr Charles Martin has been appointed conductor of St. Joseph's Choir in place of Mr P. Clarke, who has resigned owing to ill-health. Professor J. Reid Burt has been appointed editor of the New Zealand Dental Journal in succession to the late Mr R. Dunn, of Wellington. A British Official Wireless message from Rugby announces the appointment of Mr A. MacGregor, Attorney-general for Kenya, to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in Hongkong, on the retirement of Sir Joseph Horsford Kemp. A Press Association cablegram from London states that Mr David Jones, chairman of the New Zealand Meat Board, will leave England by the Tamaroa today for New Zealand. Mr J. C. Collins, 8.E., consultant electrical engineer, left Dunedin yesterday for the West Coast gold fields to investigate and report fully on several, undertakings.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 10

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 10

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 10