PERSONAL.
Mr C. Alma Baker returned to Auckland from the Waikato yesterday.
Fir Oliver Lodge’s long and distinguished services in the field of electrical pioneering have been recognised by the presentation to him by the Institution of Electrical Engineer* of the Faradav Medal, i | After 13 years as pastor of the Coj loiiiim Street Baptist Church, Christ- ' church, the Rev. J. K. Archer was en- ; tcrlained at a farewell gathering this ; week and presented with a cheque and other gifts. General E. .1. Higgins, tlie Salvation Army leader, and Mrs Higgins received a memorable welcome on their ari rival by the Aorangi at Sydney yesterj day. Uplifted banners and the, voices ■ot a v.i.n| crowd of members of the ; Anuy greeted the general. He will I allend a round of receptions in j Sydney.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18619, 23 April 1932, Page 4
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