PERSONAL
The Governor-General, Viscount Galway, visited Hamilton to-day. The Hon. P. Fraser, Minister of Education, arrived in Hamilton this morning from Urn south and later left for Huntly. This afternoon he opened the new Rakaumanga native . school. The Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister < of Agriculture, arrived from the south , this morning. This afternoon he was 1 j present at the opening, by the Hon. j ! p. Fraser, Minister of Education, of : ■ the Rakaumanga native school, Huntly j West. j Mr C. A. Barrell. M.P. for Hamilton, will leave for Wellington to-mor-j row evening. j Mr A. W. Swap, of Te Awamutu, is gazetted as deputy-registrar of mar- | riages, births and deaths. Mr Paul Schramm, the Austrian ! pianist, is to be a judge ot the instrumental section at the next festival of the Dunedin Competitions Society. I Mr C. .T. Parlane. general manager of the New Zealand Co-operative Dairy ! Company, Limited, has returned from ; Wellington, where he attended the | Dairy Board conference. I Mr B. H. McKenzie v chairman of ! directors of the New Zealand Coi operative Dairy Company, Limited, who visited Wellington for the Dairy Board conference, has returned. 1 Messrs R. H. Dickson, G. K. Murphy [ (Christchurch. , C. W. Fraser Palm- ’ erston North', E. J. Guiness and G. j- Russell (Wellington; are at the 11am- , i ilton Hotel.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20786, 22 April 1939, Page 6
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