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PERSONAL.

Mr 11. C. Kent, of Hamilton, was a guest at the Auckland Rotary Club's luncheon yesterday.

Mr 11. E. David, of London, a retired business man, arrived at Auckland by the Monowai from Sydney yesterday.

Hamilton Hotel guests include Messrs H. Peacooke, 11. Pinel, G. D. Spencer, E. B. Fraser, E. C. Nimon, W. Faunce (Auckland), F. 13. Young and A. P. Keightley (Wellington).

Cabled advice has been received from Melbourne that Mr Murray Fuller, the New Zealand artist, suffered two relapses after an operation and his condition is grave.

At the Glaxo Manufacturing Company's factory at Matangi, Mr. James Emvriglit junior, was presented with a silver watch by the staff. Mr. A. Norris made the presentation, wishing the rooipient happiness and success. • f

Mr John Ellis, of Glasgow, Scotland, who recently retired from the position of Superintendent of the North British section of the London and North Eastern Railways, is visiting Hamilton.

Mr G. F. Birks, a vice-president of Rotary International, who will represent the International Board of the movement at the conference of Rotary Clubs of New Zealand, to be held at Palmerston North next week, arrived at Auckland by the Monowai yesterday.

Lieutenant-Colonel R. S. Chaplin, who lias retired from the British Army and is now a resident of Vancouver, arrived at Auckland by the Niagara yesterday on a visit to the Dominion.

Mr J. A. G. Alluin, who lias been Swiss consul in Auckland for seven years, lias resigned, lie will be succeeded by Mr Albert Blau, who is at present in charge of the Swiss consulate in Glasgow.

Lord Latymer, of Shipton Lodge, England, accompanied by Lady Lalymer and their daughter, the Hon. M. Money-Cmil ls,' arrived at Wellington |,y the Maktira from Sydney yesterday. Lord Laymer is lo leave for Westland to do some deer stalking.

Sir Samuel Harden, of Sydney, will lea ve Auckland by Ihe Niagara to-day mi his return to Sydney, alter a holiday tour of the Dominion. He will be accompanied by Ihe members of his party, Sir James .Murdoch. M.L.C., Mr E. p.M. Slieedy, chairman of the Australian United Press, Limited, and Mr W. G. Douglass, of Sydney.

Naval Cadet R. F. Plugge (Tanpiri), wlm arrived by the Port Dunedin, lias been in Loudon for a few days, writes a London correspondent under dale January Id. lie will proceed lo Dart • mouth Naval Training College. This is the third member of Ihe family of Colonel A. Plunge to join the services. Mr A. J. P. Plugge, who joined Hie Navy in PJ2i, will obtain his lieutenant's rank in February, lie is servingin It.M.S. Whirlwind, destroyer. FlightCadet J. A. Plugge, who joined the Air Force lasi September, is at the Royal Air Force College, Ciunwell.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18876, 21 February 1933, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18876, 21 February 1933, Page 4

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18876, 21 February 1933, Page 4