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PERSONAL.

Hon. J. A. Young (Minister of Health) returned to Wellington from the North yesterday. Mr. W. Y. Kirianan, of Hamilton, was present at the Auckland Rotary Club's luncheon yesterday. Mr. A. B. Whyle, secretary lo the Waikalo Diocesan Synod, is visiting Napier on Diocesan business. Mr R. li. Boyd, Chief Postmaster al Hamilton, will commence his annual leave to-morrow.

The Rev. William Ready is to supply Taranaki Street. Wellington) Melhodisl pulpit during May and June. Paymasler-Licutcntant Fletcher, the new naval secretary for New Zealand, will sail from London for Ihe Dominions by the Tainui on May 28.

Mr A. Shelton, of Wellington, has arrived in Hamilton, lie will lie Acting Chief Postmaster during liie absence of .Mr Boyd on holidays, Mi'. ,1. M. Taylor, teller at the Bank o:' New Zealand, Matamala, has been transferred to Palmerston North. Mr. 11. It. Metiiipiay of Wellington, lias arrived al Matamala to Jill ih c vacancy.

.Mr. W. S. McDermotl, proprietor of the Melbourne "Graphic," has arrived in Wellington. Mr, Mcliermolt. who is a member of the Victorian Amateur Turf Club, is visiting Ihe racecourses in New Zealand, and will leave for Chrislchureh on Wednesday night. Lieutenant 11.I 1 . A. Turner, Ihe survivor of Ihe fatal aeroplane crash at I'apanui. which resulted in Ihe death of Captain I-'. .1. Ilorrell and .Mr. T. L. lieid. tell Ihe hospital al Christ church last week, after 'being a patient there since March 17. Jle is Still wearing his left arm in a sling, bul is in frxcellenl health. Lieutenant Turner will remain in Chrislchureh for another fortnight before returning to his home al Ashburl on, as his evidence wjll lie required at the inquest on Ihe victims of the crash.

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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 4

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16788, 4 May 1926, Page 4

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