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PERSONAL

Mr A. C. Cameron left yesterday by car for Nelson and Wellington. Cabled advice has been received that Dr Norman F. Greenslade, of Christchurch, has gained the Fellowship of l the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. Mr O. L. Ferens, secretary of the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association, returned to Dunedin at the weekend after his annual visit to Central Otago Sub-associations and Returned Soldiers’ Committees.

Mr M. S. Myers, accompanied by his wife, left by yesterday morning’s express to meet his parents, Sir Michael and Lady Myers, who will arrive in Wellington to-morrow by the Rangitiki from England. Mr Alfred Walmsley, conductor of the Dunedin Choral Society, and Mr Victor Peters, conductor of the Christchurch Harmonic Society, are to exchange positions for performances of the Messiah,” to be presented by the respective societies at Dunedin and Christchurch on November 24 and December 3.

Staff changes in the Public Trust Office are announced in a Press Association telegram from Wellington. Mr H. Williams, district solicitor at New Plymouth, has been appointed assistant solicitor at the head office, and Mr H. B. Robb, of the legal staff of the head office, has been appointed successor to Mr Williams at New Plymouth.

The Union Airways liner Korimako. commanded by Mr C. M. Duthie with Mr K. A. Brownjohn as co-pilot. left the Taieri airport at 8.15 a.m. yesterday for Christchurch, Blenheim and Palmerston North with Lord and Lady Elibank and Mr L. B. Neale for Christchurch, Mrs E. Lorenz for Nelson, and Messrs J. M. Patrick and P. L. Paul for Wellington. The Kotuku, under the command of Mr B. A. Blythe with Mr A. V. Jury as co-pilot, arrived from the north at 12.55 p.m. with Mr and Mrs H. C. Dillon and Mr R. M. Mueller from Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 10

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 10

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 10

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