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I>r. J. ,T. Brownlee WSi souh to-day, and will bITLJteSIi Chnstchurch for a f Cw da^f)B| Chnstchurch to-da v after \~™&d*m trip to England. 7 ** *° W| health, has retired from the chair of the Dunedin EvtauNSMBE Company, which he has over twentv Years. UOWI P»S sjj£p at.'.'. i -i*Ss A i'ress Association t«ln«-. ' << ■*%&s that Mr W. H. has been nominated bv th» Presbytery as Moderator *PSSS? Presbyterian General Assembly" {; 7*f * Messrs A. F. Cantwcll f-Anlwl wfj H W Thompson Halstcd (Dunedin), T (Palmcrstoa North), are staying at T&jJE " Mr Alf. Linley. touniw b«m«.jAy tor tho Dixie Jubilee SingeV riSfSpiL rived a few days ago front BfiJS ■ in Chnstchurch making lor the local season of the cffiSsil' ' which opens in tho Caledoww ItfSli - loth inst. M * tt Tgg;. Messrs E. E. Highway. r If, Davios, P. M. Winstonc (AueHutfY I*! Menzies, S. Jardine (WellinrtSr'sl ■ A. Peddington (Dunedin), Mi; Shrimptoh and G. Wills (Tim»r*v v £fi i N. Fraser (Oamaru) are amon* ilflfPv arrivals at tho Clarendon HoteVJllF Commander P. Hordern 1 Home on Sunday by the Be&ttN9& 1 assume command of the New MftffT J training 3hip "Veronica. Hordern was at one time in ftafcaSK of the Orion, but has been atteSaSfe naval instructional school fofi|3l>C mouths past. '**f!sK Messrs E. A. Lock, S. E. Hogarth, A. M. AdnmsTHsPllL"" Tiso, A. G. Cathie Finlayson (Auckland), H. T»lihfi\£ (Manchester), P. C. Kull (Duaeffllk^l'' L. Mandl (Hokitika), ArUaP" (Wellington), F. Sidi (St A^^M^ ! \ J. Robertson and J. M. MfcOafflpJip,/ staying at the United Seivie« Sn^^ 1 Among the EUesmero CoMtyjaffifflßit who left for tho North Monday night to attend Show at Palmerston MeHsrs L. W. Storry, W. 0. fbimiml' John Nixon, J. A. Scott, T. ]]ponjpp ton, T. A. Stephens, John BrowtfftlL H. Neave (secretary of the MtyNunili A. and P. Association). *J3^vlll] Dr. P. 0. Fenwick, intendent at the ChristehttreCV3ttiitl pital, returned to Christchuroh t-«rolli day from England, whero he hMjwjffl studying deep therapy and treatment at the Cancer BftlttHglil laboratory of the Middlesex Hon&Ejlral He brought with him the &Pssraray which will bo used in coaneiinn >V)ffi|p the treatment of patients with aMp Mr James Deans, vicc-prMiiflAi^'Jmml tho Canterbury A. and-P. and Mr G. G. Donniston fttor<rtjhaaK| left last night for officially to represent the *AlsOwa«»P at the Royal Show. Mr W,% Nichogi son, Mayor of Sumner and a mombtjjSl of the General Committee of tho AssfE! elation, who is in the North'lsland aHI present, is also one of the AgsotiatioiraHJl representatives at the Show. "^P Among the passengers who «™|Bj in Sydney from London by the OreraK yesterday were the Hon. James fo¥j|PjP M.L.C., of Timaru, and Dr. lstot|HP Wellington. Dr. Izard, Home, enquired, inter alia, into'ffenlffißp ministration of tho English jWpjBP system for returned soldiers. ra|Hra| he favoured the scheme, and °n||j||flffi| turn to New Zealand adoption there. '^fSra^Hi • The Chineso footballer, En, who lias been in tho Hospital since the visit of the «fflBJ Soccer team to this city, is nM|rara{| grossing favourably, and it that he will shortly bo able to his native land. Another gf§g9R of the team, Wang Chen 8he t nj||jWK remained behind to be near ImSinHffi man, is expected to leave Wellington en route for SydttW^MJK
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 8
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536Personal Items. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18222, 5 November 1924, Page 8
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