PERSONAL ITEMS
Messrs W. Allan (Dunedin), A. C. Dynes and A. Krebs (Christchurch) are staying at the Empire. Dean Cruickshank, of Dunedin, has accepted an invitation to give the main address at the Anzac Day service in Sydney, which will be attended by contingents of New Zealand Returned Soldiers. Mr H. B. Wilton, Assistant Commissioner of Stamp Duties and Assistant Registrar of Companies at Auckland, is to be transferred next week to Wellington, where he will fill a similar position. Spending a week at the Hermitage, Mt. Cook, is Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton, who is awaiting the arrival of the English Public School boys to tour New Zealand. Messrs T. G. Mead (Dunedin), M. T. Franks, F. C. Orchard, R. Dalton (Christchurch), J. Muggeridge (Nelson), C. P. Goulding (Omarama), A. J. Storer (Wellington), W. Johnston and E. Knowles (Auckland) are staying at the Dominion. Messrs R. B. Ham, J. T. Inglis, J. M. Stewart, N. D. Wilson (Christchurch), P. Schneideman, D. C. de Runys (Wellington), G. Laurance, R. Latimer (Sydney) and M. Faigan (Dunedin) are staying at the Grosvenor.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20966, 19 February 1938, Page 10
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178PERSONAL ITEMS Timaru Herald, Volume CXLIV, Issue 20966, 19 February 1938, Page 10
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