PERSONAL
The many friends of Mr. C. E. Tamblin will be pleased to learn he is making satisfactory progress from his illness in Cook Hospital.
Flight-Lieutenant Hill, who crashed on tho beach when nearing Australia, has returned to Sourabaya, where ho joins a steamer and completes the voyage to Sydney oil November 22. An extended visit to the Old Country and the Continent is to be commenced in March next by tho Stipendary Magistrate at Napier, Mr. A. M. Mowlam, in company with Mrs. Mowlem and Miss Mowlem and Miss Iv. M. White Mr. O. K. Howard, vice-president of the General Motors Corporation, New York, arrived in Wellington by the Makura t his week, accompanied by Mrs. Howard and family. They are on a tour of the world," and have spent some time in Australia. They will leave Auckland for America by the Niagara ill a fortnight. Mr. Dixon Jobson, tho Poverty Hay representative Rugby forward, who met with a. painful and serious injury to one eye while engaged in shearing operations on Wednesday morning, is still under observation in a private Hospital. It is not yet known whether Mr. Jobson will lose liis eye. although in a few days the doctors will know if tho eye can be saved.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 5
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