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J')r. li. L. "Withers ( . Knikoural returned to Christchurcli yesterday, after a visit to England.
Mr A. K. Lawror.ro. of Bristol street. St". Albans. has received an api'oimmoTit with tlv. Amalgamated >\ ire Us* Co.'s broadcasting station m Melbounu • Guo-ts at- Warner's ilotol include Messrs 1). J- Taylor, K. Matthews, .If. C. Mui'r;ty. P. 'Hereford, D. G. ACooper. J. I- Morrison, A. 1.-. ( Wellington). W. G. Kumorney. 11. \N . Warsaw (Timaru), and 11. C. Morton vOliingaiti). Vmon" the truest< at tho Clarendon Hotel a?*o Messrs H. J. >■ G. Melieath. A. S. Sutherland, \\ . N . Mackersey, E. Davidson, H. Lynskey i Duuedin')'. E. Lincoln ('Auckland 1. I. 1). Laneo (Timaru), and X. McLean (.Auckland 1.
Mr O. E. Jones, ol C'hvistchnrch. has received the following, dated May from tho English-Speaking I 111011 of tho I'nitod .States, National lleadouarters, 31:0 Madison avenue. New \ork. "Our svmnathv and that ot tho Atnen-cr-n people is'with the people or »■» Zealand in the loss of their groat l'rime Minister, Mr Ma-soy.' .Mr .H. D. Stool, of tho Wellington str.il' of the Department- ol Agriculture, lias received an appointment on the staff of the High Commissioner in London. Mr Steel, who is a son of Mr W. B. Steel, of Dunodin, will leave Wellington about tho middle ol August, atul will be away from Now Zealand for about four years. lJcceni. arrivals at tho I'nited Service Hotel include Messrs R. Kirker. |{. >S. Johnston. W. .McDonald, O. S. Morgan (Wellington), C. Thresher (Xydiiev). J. S. 1 /owry (Okawa, Hawkc-'V Bay), 11. If. W. Lowry (Taihape). L. Langley, C. K. Stanley, It. Lee (Dunodin), and Cantam G. l'rictor (.Duncdin).
Among tho Aorangi's passengers who landed in Auckland on Sunday was 1 r«> fessor A. Iv. Rule. 31.A., 8.D., 1 h.L.fourth son of tho Jto\". l'\ Rule, ot Fitzgerald avenue. After a. few days with his brother, Dr. J-.H- Itule, of Pukeniiro, and a brief visit to Rot-orua, tho Professor hopes to reach Christchurch early next •week. < Mr A. G. Ltinn, genernl manager lor many years of tho well-known firm ol Collins liros. and Co., Ltd., who has been resident in Auckland, is resigning his position at the end of this month. Mr Lullii will still bo n. director of the company, and Mr A. 15. Glen, of London, will succeed liim as general manager for Australia and New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18416, 24 June 1925, Page 8
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