PERSONAL.
The Hon. C. E. Statham, speaker cl the House of Representatives, passed through Timaru on his way to Weli.ugton yesterday afternoon. Miss .Eileen Twomey, of Temuka, who lias been studying music in tiie Did Country, where she gained Hie letters f L.R.A.M., returns from England oclay.
Mr C- M. Ollivier, managing director oi the Woolston r aiuici'ie.i, announces himself as an tudepeni.ent eanui.nue for Christchurch .North. The Mavor ,Mr J. A. IHesher) is also spoken <i -s a candidate.
At the Dominion Conference of the iSv-w Zealand tie turned Soldiers’ .-issoe.auon, at Curts ccitureii yesterday, Coionel fiugit Stewart tprotessor of Ciass.cs at Canterbury College ) was e tec ted president tor tiie ensuing year in succession to Brigadier-General Sir Andrew Russell. Other Oiiicers elected were: Vice-president, .Mr D. S. Smith (Wellington); lion, treasurer, Mr J. D. Harper (Wellington); Dominion executive, Messrs M. A. Aldred and E, W. Cook (Auckland) ; H. C. Laing (Otago); J. D. Eorbes (Oainani), N T . Perr.v, A. T. Duncan, and G. W. Clinkard (Wellington), N. A. Vercoe (Nelson), G. . Lead lev (Christchurch), A. H. McKaiie (Greymouth).
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 June 1924, Page 8
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180PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 11 June 1924, Page 8
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