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H^ E A r e Sr„> S& «. denly ,11 before D»»n«Ti3„'£ Wellington on Monday, and i 6* confined to his bed since retard x" Wellington.—Press Association ' The Minister for EducateHon. H Atmoro) will arrive Imgtou this morning, and will ot the opening of the Girls' High School, Avomtde afternoon. Mr Atmore will lp'. his return to Wellington te. n 64 ' Dr. S. E. Crawford (Wellinjrt 01 \ . staying at the United Service Hotel Mr G. S. Stacey (Auckland) i« ing at tho Clarendon Hotel. Mr Norton Francis, who h#i w on a visit to Palmorston Norm . turns to Christchurch to-morrw Mr J. N. Ormerod, of left Wellington yesterday Maunganui on a trip to Australia, Mr H. M. Chrystall left for the West Coast and will Christchurch early next week. pPi-.- E. C Hayes who attended tt, British Medical Association cSIJ? enceat Winnipeg in August, retard to Cbristchurcii yesterday moraS? Mr J. T. Grose, General MaoamTof I the National Bank of New ! returned from Sydney yesterday a brief visit to Australia. ■ ' Mr John Fuller, who arrived'j# Ne» Zoo land from Australia last vreek i. at present in Wellington. Ho laum on Monday night for Chrietcw! where he will spend a few days. • Mr C. Dugdale Priestly, of Assistant Director of Imperial OwnlS Industries (India), Ltd., arrived by fig Marama yesterday, on a holiday viiftj, the Dominion. The Mayor of Auckland, Mr G. tjj don, announces his retirement 'fj«offlce next May. He has been -% (jh. Council member sinco 1914, and Maim since 1925.—Press Association. The Deputy-Mayor (Dr. H. T,-j, Thacker) was admitted to Hospital last evening suffering septic leg. His condition was KpKfcj not to bo serious. -j The Speaker of-the Legislative C 4«. eil, Sir Walter Carncross, who bain.mained in Wellington siree the fa' of the recent session of Parlbutiql has returned to his home in Efthvn, Mr P. W. Willson, ch.ef ranger It the Wellington Acclimatisation who has been spending a short

in Christchi;rch, has returned to 'fg lington. Dr. Gerard Mask el] y leetora |j zoology at Victoria University GtDtft left by the Haunganui yesteriityMi undertake a year's research worktfjjh Tuatara in the Department of ZhMl-' Oxford. A motion of sympathy with M. Leaver, for many years ebaintwif the Korth Brighton School in the death of bis wife, was pMlffr last night's meeting of the School Committees' Association.- 3|p! Sympathy with the relatives at'Vjjfe Boaiadale, formerly chairman fj||||j| East Christchurch School CoflHggfcj? was expressed at last night'* |||g|j| of the Canterbury School Association. .. r?2M Mr K. O. Grosse, Auckland, tmßp tor responsible for the i ijiii !f '.ijPlijMHWl' to crown the Wellington wwVAHk ial, arrived in Wellington VwMIBM supervise the unpacking andjMjjliMftK the figure which arrived the Tamaroa. The Director of EduC3t£Q&'flKsg|s! B. Strong) and the AwiVttt&ftmKj (Mr A. Bell aniiad frm the fHKi last evening, and will spend _ jJ to-morrow, and Friday iff fill Canterbury ;ird will leave lor. Wwugtot ??Wf| evening. ' " '' ||| Messrs W, J. Proaw, b. Tin gey, and H. Hull (Wj|&s G. Zvrartz (Arahpre, HoHanfl)j "wsWi Stanbury ' (Wainui), 8. Awamntu), H. J. Pieatoa (AwMm® P. H. Davidson (SyJney), and W. Mi (Hororata) are staying at 'WaKJsjJI: Messrs E. M. Doughty, J. H. 1 fiSjg aard, A. C. Cathie, B, E. - C. Peacock, H. W. Prawan, I, and E, Hollis (Wellington), Wtie (Auckland), F. Parson* A. 11. Bichard? aud B. G. tnaru), A. V. Moulton a&(i Arthur (Dunedin) #re gowt* United Service Hotel When the Pacific liner Monoww leavfla "tWMMg on December 2nd on h?r _Brit San Francisco, she will sail wnWt;J® command of Captain A. T, !WjMj fB was master of the* Tnhiti- Jr'jß will sail also the WX {nglßMTSi' sffi wireless operators, and th* second stewards of the " jTrJjISB Association. , -1/fefi

Mr J, W. Graham and HMh AJacdonald (secretary) lert ».! lington last night to «prw» » Canterbury Employers AejoeiwJM the annual jneeting Of W WIJS land Federation of -3j| If. Barns, rice-pres.dsnt, WW aw* Jl. Hall, left on Monday nigM W* represent the Association w I** ? nual meeting of the Federatiffl.... A presentation of a ease spoons was made to Mr B. S. v«PjJ for the past five years BM «»Sg handieapper to the of the New Zealand Atpateff-WM Association, at the evening ■ WTj meeting at Lancaster rart Mr E. Beattie, ex-prcfJ<i«« sociation, in making the Pjwg«*» on behalf of Canterbury MMMfigj that Mr Cross, during the been handieapper, had been WW«|! cient, and had always had tM *?» terests of athletics at heart. replied, and cheers weft gt«w m ;

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 10

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