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Mr Errol Fuller left yesterday on • short business visit to Wellington. Mr Justice Kennedy left by yesterday’s express for the south. A cable message from London announces that Sir Alexander Oodley has retired from the Army. Mr Cedric Zahara, Wellington left on Tuesday by the Maunganui, under engagement to J. C. Williamson. Ltd. Mr Lawrence Heyworth, chairman of Lever Bros. In Australia, and Mr I. B. Hutcheson, of Lintas. Ltd., are on a brief business visit to New Zealand. Mr H. H. Newton, manager of the Christchurch branch of A. 6 Paterson and Co., Ltd., has returned from a visit to the United Kingdom. Mr J. G. Poison, principal of the Christchurch Teachers’ Training College. which is to be closed at the end of this year, will join the Education. Department's inspectorate in Canterbury next year. Flight-Lieutenant Alan Binley, formerly of Blenheim, and until recently of the Royal Air Force, who has returned to England from Palestine, has been appointed instructor and aerodrome manager to the Bombay Plying Club, India. Mr James Drummond, of Braeburn, near Nelson, celebrated his 97th birthday on Monday. Mr Drummond, who was born at Aouchtertyre, Perthshire, Scotland, came to New Zealand in 1855 at the age of 19 in the ship Sir Allen McNab. Herr Alfred Kummsrle, representative of the Emil Kummerle spinning mills, Brandenburg. Germany, who arrive d at Wellington by the Tamaroa last week, accompanied by his wife, intends to tour New Zealand by motorcar, partly with the object of obtaining information upon wool production. Later he will visit Australia and the East. Dr Herbert Money, who left Christchurch in 1927 to take a position on the teaching staff of the AngloPeruvian College at Lima, is at present revisiting his parents. Mr and Mrs E. A. Money. Mersey street. St. Albans. On this, his first long furlough since going to Peru. Dr. Money, who is accompanied by his wife, has visited England. Scotland, and Australia. He is returning to Peru at the end of the year. In accordance with the bank's policy for senior officers in New Zealand to make personal contact with London, Mr T. H. Eardown. manager of the Auckland branch of the National Bank of New Zealand, will leave Auckland on Saturday on an official visit to London. He will travel by way of Canada and the United States, and will meet the bank's agents in various centres in both countries on his way to London, and will gain some insight into financial and commercial conditions there. Mr I. S. Cantrell, inspector supervising the North Island branches, will relieve Mr Easdown at Auckland In the annual report of the St. Bede’s Old Boys’ Assoclatic ; congratulations are extended to Father J. Wall, S M . on bring the first old boy Marist mb ..oner to go to the Solomons, the Rev I .thers G. Head. SM., L. Brice, S M J Durning. S.M.. and L. Spring, S M on their ordination as priests; F. Walsh. G. Harrington, G. Duggan, J. Gormskl. and J. Ketts. who are completing their studies in Rome; T Mullan and Arthur GafTaney. rival captains in a Ranfurly Shield match; Frank C'Brlen. who represented Canterbury at cricket r.r.i Jim Ward, who held the Canterbury ama r golf • North Cnnte: iuirv d Mid-Canterbury ; champions).ips

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 8

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PERSONAL Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 8

PERSONAL Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19624, 19 October 1933, Page 8