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PERSONAL

Mr. E. J. Reed left New Plymouth yesterday to take up a position in the Labour Department at Wellington, t Mr. W. J. Ewart, manager of the Government Life Insurance branch, Napier, is staying at New Plymouth for a few days in the course of a tour of the North Island.

The Rt. Rev. C. A. Cherrington, Bishop of Waikato, will arrive at New Plymouth this (norning to confirm candidates at St. Mary’s Church this evening. He will stay with Archdeacon G. H. Gavin. Sympathy with the relatives of Messrs. S. W. Green and J. A. Austin, who were killed in Thursday’s aeroplane crash, was expressed by the New Plymouth Borough Council last night. Mr. Green was some years ago on the staff of the borough electricity department. Mr. W. H. Winsor, Christchurch, was elected president of the Canterbury Cricket Association at the annual meeting. Mr. W. Simpson, the retiring president, said that Mr. Winsor had been and still was one of the keenest workers for cricket not only in Canterbury but in New Zealand as a whole, and he was one of the foremost authorities on the game in the Dominion. Mr. J. M. A. Hott, Rotary district governor for New Zealand, who became seriously ill while attending the international convention at Detroit, is making a good recovery, according to advice received by the interim governor, Sir Alexander Roberts, and will return to New Zealand by easy stages, arriving about the end of Octobei. Mr. F. E. Hutchinson, who held the lectureship in forest utilisation at Canterbury College, up till the recent closing of the Forestry School, has been appointed to a position at Melbourne on the Forest Products Laboratory staff of the Australian Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. He will leave for Australia within the next- few months. Mr. Hutchinson received his primary and secondary education at Christchurch. Later, he continued his studies at the State University of Montana, United States, and in 1922 the degree of Bachelor of Science in Forestry was conferred on him,

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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1934, Page 6

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PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1934, Page 6

PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1934, Page 6