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PERSONAL.

The Governor—General, Viscount Galway. returned to Auckland from \Vellingtou this morning.

Mr C. A. Barrel}. MP. for Hamilton. arrived from Wellington this morning to spend the week-end In Hamilton.

Mr P. J. O‘Regan. who had been attending the slttlngs of the Supreme Court at Hamilton. returned to \Vellinglon yesterday. "

Rev. V. C. Thomas, of Ngaruawahla. and Rev. E. To 'Tuhi. or Kawhia, have been uppuinlml child welfare omcex-s.

Mr .\I. (Jurrnn. slnlionmaster at ’l‘numnrunui for me past four years, has been appointed to succeed Mr \V. Hamper as stutionmuslcr at ’l‘auranga.

Messrs \\'. A. Sutherland (Palmerston North). \V. A. Lmnald, I. McEwnn and E. \V. Bartleet (Auckland), are at the Hamilton llolel.

.\lessrs S. \V. House, J. C. Ilennle. anrl S Donaldson were I'e-elected on 21 postal ballot as local hmly representalh‘os on the councll of the Auckland Instilut.e and Museum.

Commodore mo Hon. E. B. Drummond, commanding the New Zealand Division of the Royal Navy. will next month atlnln by seniority, the rank of Rear—Admiral.

.\lr Max Herold, German Consul In \eru 121117., .\lnxlco, arrived at Auckland by 111 v .\lm‘iposn from San Francisco )ostm'x’ln}' In spend a brief holiday 1n the Dominion.

.\tr I’. G. J. Tomm, of the Railway llcpurtmvnt. has been elected chairman of the executive committee of the .\uI-kland DHHH'II of the New Zealuud Institute or Public Admlnlstrauon.

Mr Alfred Kulz, youngest son or llulxlui S Knlz, of Wellington. left [or Sydnry by the Mnnuwnl yesterday, en ruulv to lilll'upr‘. .\lr Katz has had a nnlnblu rnreer nl \‘lclorla Unlrersily (lollvgc, ln-lng unlvorslty senlor scholar ln plliloscphy, in 11H“, and taklng hls MA. degree this year with first—class lmnaul‘s. From Europe he will so to Yale l'nlversily to study for the Ph. D. (legrte ln social psychology ang anthro—‘polugy.

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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19911, 13 June 1936, Page 6

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