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PERSONAL.

Mr D. G. Sullivan, M.P., left last evening for Wellington to attend the resumption of the session of the House of Representatives. Messrs A. S. Oxley (Auckland), A. E. Renault (Napier), S. V. Carlyle (Wellington) and C. Buchanan (Devonport) are registered at the Claredon Hotel. Mr David Jones, chairman of the Meat Producers’ Board is returning to the Dominion by the Rangitane, which left London on Wednesday last for Wellington. Inspector T. Pargeter, of the Health Department, Wanganui, has been promoted to Senior Inspector of Health at Christchurch and will leave Wanganui toward the en dof the month. Messrs H: Burton. G. Todd (Auckland), 11. Wallace Wright (Dunedin), C. H. Sykes (Menzies Bay), L. W. Stanbury (Wainui), and Charles N. Taylor (Wellington), are registered at Warner’s Hotel. Guests at the New City Hotel include Messrs B. Steenstrand (Liverpool), A. Collinson (Liverpool), W. Miller (Montreal), C. S. Kellett (Auckland), C. Moore (Wellington) and J. Scott (Invercargill. Mr Frank L. Kay, M.A.. formerly of Canterbury College, who made classics his subject at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, has been appointed classics master at Stamford School, a boys’ public school in Lincolnshire. Mr Kay left England at the end of 1930 to take up the position at Toronto 1930 to take up the position of assistant professor classics at Toronto University.

Superintendent C. C. Warner has been granted permission by the Fire Board to take his annual leave from February 22. He will attend the fiftyrixth annual conference of the New Zealand Fire Brigades’ Association in Blenheim, also the fourth annual conference the New Zealand Institute of Fire Engineers, of which body he is president. Messrs R. A. Clement. F. Coull (Sydney), W. V. Russell (Wellington), A. M. Doull, H. Turner, E. M. Garrett (Auckland), R. B. Bell (Timaru), R. M’Laren (Melbourne), W. W. Hackett (Birmingham), H. F. Sincock (Dunedin), N. F. Glennis, W. A. Hunter, R. J. Hunter (New South Wales), and H. C. Robb (New York), are registered at the United Service Hotel. Dr H. B. Loughnan, S.J., a son of Mr H. H. Loughnan, of Avonside, is at present spending a holiday in Christchurch. Dr Loughnan, who is a Doctor of Philosophy of the Gregorian University at Rome, is a resident tutor in philosophy in New man College in the University of Melbourne. Dr Loughnan has bean writing a critical examination of modern philosophy, which he expects will be published at the end of this 3 r ear.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20538, 13 February 1935, Page 8

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PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20538, 13 February 1935, Page 8

PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20538, 13 February 1935, Page 8

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