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Mr J. P. Hathiosoo (Greondsle) a » • ' guest at tho Clarendon Hotel. Mr Justico .MacGrepor will write i*-'f Christchurcli from Wellington twli. Homing.
Messrs C. 11. T. Palmer (Auckland) F. W. ]\Eoore (Wellington), and J. DmjJ - lop (Ihnicdin) aro staying at Warned* <*. Hotel. i* *1 Mr It. O. Bishop, general of tho Christchurch Gas Oo..issorimisly- .3 ill and his condition is causing iris « many friends somo anxiety. .J
A London o.ablo states that the foK lowiug New Zeal sudors have been clett- ' 1 cd Fellows of tho Royal College '-A Surgeons: Dr. G. M. Burnett, Dr. 1L "'i K. Christie, Dr. W. M. Cotter. Professor IX C. H. Florence (W"«k is li apt on), ,T. F. Wolcb (Wellington). .T. Dolargy (Hakataramoa), L. Pav&'il litch and J. Boyle (Hakataramca) among tlwso staying at tho United-H Service Hotel. The Dean of Bristol, the Very BafV'l Dr. E. A. Burroughs, who is brief visit to Australia and J>cw Tprfl. land, leaves Sydney for "Wellington't*." • " day in the Mocraki. 110 goes sontfe Wednesday, and returns immediately, j.ho lias an engagement at Wangwuj.^l'.v ' Mr Arthur H. Diekinson, at : assistant sanitary inspector with • Auckland City Council, haS been ipv? pointed Chief Health Inspector Broken Hill, New South Wales, AlSlfC tralia. Air Dickinson was for some iims Chief Inspector with tho Timam ough Council, and was previously tached to tho Christchurch City cil staff. Mr Dickinson is the aalr swj - of Mr and Mrs A. Diekinson, of S;$B» 4 ham. sH,>S A Tasmanian exchange states tkat, Mr H. A. Curtis has been chief engineer and general manager tho Tasmanian Hydro-Electrio ment. Mr Curtis, who is 43 ago, was bora at Lyttelton, and son of Mr and Mrs G. E. Curtis nfffipfeji town. Ho was educated' at (taferajp church and completed his technical vSraJra ■cation at Canterbury College AfwJi serving an Apprenticeship with thfc N#tr Zealand (iovornment, Mr Cortll for England and for tea years -tntj&l employed in Great Britain, America Europe. Ho returned to Now 2asUj2|§l in 1912 fvn<i was for some time staff of the Lyttelton Ifrrtaar 'JWfwllS end lator of the Christchurdi • Wtegifl Council. Subsequently be Public Works Department in eofcttwlpl ion with. tho Lake Coleridge electric scheme. In 1915 ho reottTMjnK appointment with tho vernment in connexion with ifo-ffißjss hydro-electrio scheme at and filled tho position " f r*"**T' , superintendent. Since then be the positions of chief operator, for electrical construction. electrical design, anj ■ assistant manager. In November Inst, on flSpflii signation of the then getters) mnnimftlffp ho was appointed ager. Mr Curtis is a ntonaW df?s|® American Institute of Electrical eers and a member of thd Institute of Engineers. '
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 14
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