PERSONAL
The Rev. E. B. Chambers left this morning by car for Christchurch to attend the Methodist conference. He will be ministerial representative of the Southland-Otago district at the conference.
The Rev. Father J. Seymour, S.M., who has been in Australia for some time, is returning to the Dominion and will be stationed in Timaru. He was formerly in Wanganui. Dr John Malcolm, professor of physiology in the Otago Medical School, arrived in England in January. He will leave again in March, and he expects to be back in New Zealand by the end of April. The primary object of this visit is to see his relations in the north of Scotland, but he also intends to make himself acquainted with work in the physiology departments in Edinburgh, Aberdeen and London.
The Rev. D. Gardner Miller, minister of Trinity Congregational Church, Christchurch, has returned after spending about nine months in England under medical care. His health is now fully restored, and he resumed his ministry yesterday.
Sir William Gowers, formerly Governor of the Uganda Protectorate and now head of the Crown Agents’ Department,' Colonial Office, arrived at Auckland by the Stratheden on Friday as a round-trip passenger from London.
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Southland Times, Issue 23741, 13 February 1939, Page 6
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