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PERSONAL

Mr H. G. Carr was a passenger for Auckland by the through express yesterday. A Press Association message from Rugby states that Lord Halifax has returned to Yorkshire.

Mr J. T. Paul returned to Dunedin by yesterday afternoon’s express after a month's visit to Sydney. Mr W. F Abel returned to Dunedin by the through express yesterday afternoon after attending a meeting of the Teachers’ Appeal Board. The Mayor (Mr A. H. Allen), Mr W. Begg. chairman of the Otago Harbour Board, and Cr H. L. Gibson returned by yesterday afternoon’s express after attending the qusrteily meeting of the South Islands Travel Association at Christchurch. Messrs R. S. Kinnaird (Alexandra), J. George (Roxburgh) G D. Taylor (Alexandra) and H. Webb (Cromwell) returned to Dunedin yesterday alteinoon after attending the Dominion Conference of Fruitgrowers m Wellington.

An Independent Cable Service message from London states that the reengagement is announced of the Rev. A G Kayll, of Waihi, New Zealand, to' Miss Elizabeth Feilden, of Watford They will be married cm October El in England by the Bishop of Wellington, who is spending a holiday in England. The engagement was announced in 1934. but was broken off in 1936. Archbishop O'Shea has received cabled advice from France that the Kt. Rev Patrick Flynn, D.D., Bishop of Nevers, has been appointed to represent the French beirarchy at the New Zealand National Eucharistic Congress to be held in Wellington in February, 1940 Bishop Flynn was born in Pans on August 15. 1874, of Irish parents. He was educated in France. He was formerly cure of the Church of Madeleine, in Paris, and was appointed Bishop of Nevers on August 16, 1932.

Northbound passengers by Union Airways yesterday morning were Mr R C. Burgess for Wellington, and Mr L C Miller for Auckland. Southbound passengers bv the afternoon plane were Mr and Mrs A. G. Speight from Auckland. Mrs E. J. Callaghan from Palmerston North, Mrs M. Lewis from Wellington, and Messrs M. O’Brien, C. Willis and Miss W. Besant from Christchurch.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 14

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 14

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 23885, 12 August 1939, Page 14