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PERSONAL.

Mr E. A. Shackle ton, of Hawera, is in Hamilton.

Mr W. H. Wackrow (Rotorua) is among the guests at the Commercial Hotel.

Mr F. A. dc la Mare will leave for Wellington to-morrow night to attend a meeting of the University Council. Re will return at the week-end.

Sergeant-Major G. Walker bas arrived in Morrinsville to lake up the position rendered vacant by the transfer of Lieutenant E. C. Moncricf.

Mr Malcolm Wiseman (Auckland), Mr and Mrs A. C. Patersoh (Dunedin), and Mr Cordon Eraser (New Plymouth) are among the guests at the Hamilton Hotel.

Before leaving Morrinsville tb lake up a position in the Bank of New Zealand at Rotorua, Mr L. E. A. Andrews was presented with a case Of pipes by the stall of the bank, and good wishes were expressed for his further promotion and happiness.

At yesterday's meeting of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce. Professor Belsliaw, who occupies the chair of Economics at the Auckland University, expressed 'his willingness to address Hie Chamber on some suilablc oceasion. Tin' offer was accepted, and the Professor was requested to name a date.

After an absence of six months from New Zealand, spent mostly in Lhe United Kingdom, Mr F. N. Bartram, Laboi.tr M.P. for Grey Lynn, returned to Auckland by the Mara ma from Sydney yesterday. Accompanied by Mrs Bartram, he went Home to see his mother, and while there was able to gain a close insight into British politics.

The following students in the Auckland district have passed the sections indicated in the Pharmacy Board's examinations held last month: —Section IS: ,1. R. Hawkins, .1. 1). Jardinc, E. W. B. Lc Qucshe, L. T. O'Grady, .1. S. T. Tudehopc. Section C: .1. .1. Franklin, E. W. (.'.. Johnson, I. H. Malcolm, C. E. Moir.

j 'Chi' delegation appointed by lie 1 j New Zealand branch of the Institute, of Pacific Relations lo attend the conferI enee at Honolulu in July, consists of Dr. P. H. Buck (Auckland), Mr .1. S. j Straehan, M.A. (Rangiora), Mr W. 11. Cocker, B.A. (Auckland), Mr W. Nash I (secretary to the New Zealand Labour Party), and lhe Rev. W. Mawson (Auckland), for many years a missionary in China,

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17134, 22 June 1927, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17134, 22 June 1927, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17134, 22 June 1927, Page 6