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PERSONAL.

Mr W. Schumacher, of London, is at the Hamilton Hotel.

Mr F. W. Ilempleman has been appointed secretary assistant at the Te Arolia District High School.

The Rev. G. E. Moreton, prison chaplain of the Auckland City Mission, is visiting Hamilton.

Sir Andrew Russell, who has been attending the British ex-servicemen’s conference In Melbourne, returned to Wellington by the Wanganella yesterday.

Mr W. J. Bainget, who has been agent, at Tauranga for the Public Trustee for 20 years, has resigned owing to ill-heaith.

Bishop Brodie left Christchurch yesterday to attend the Victorian Centenary Eucharist Congress at Melbourne.

Mr W. G. Park, of Te Awamutu, has been elected a life member of tho Otorohanga Agricultural and Pastoral Association, In appreciation of his generous support as an exhibitor of Clydesdale horses.

Mr Keith Bradlleld, son of Dr. J. J. Bracltleld, engineer of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, has been selected as New South Wales Rhodes Soholar for 1935.

Among the guests at the Hamilton Hotel are Messrs Scott Ramsay, C. IITrounsell, T. Cox (Wellington), 11. C. Covan (Christchuroh), W. A. Bush and J. R. Smith (Auckland).

Mr F. F. Hookly, Colonel M. .Aldred and Mr S. Buttle, members of • the Auckland Adjustment Commission, and Mr G. Butcher, secretary, are in Hamilton to-day for the sitting of the commission.

Sympathy was expressed by members of the Waikato Winter Show Association general committee to-day with Mr. W. .1. McKee, a life member of Hie association and a former president, who is an inmate of a sanatorium at Itolorua.

Bound for Sudan, Mr W. 11. Milner, Dominion secretary of the Sudan United Mission, will leave Wellington for Auckland on Sunday lo join the Aorangi, which will connect with Hie Strathaird at Sydney. A conference is being called on the mission field and Mr Milner will represent the Australian and New Zealand board at it.

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19421, 22 November 1934, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19421, 22 November 1934, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19421, 22 November 1934, Page 6

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