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r w P "me Minister „ G. W. Forbes, will arrive t V land on January 25th Tf\ 6 * Zh previously announced tw W The Acting-Prime Minister ftv E. A. Ransom) who has fin. left Wellington for his fcetlA virke yesterday. He win t.? from official duties and * *«t from Wellington for about » J-n the meantime Mr , or «&ht will be undertaken by K Apirana Ngata. * 6 a °a. ig The Hon. W. A. Veitch (\r for Railways), who officially new railway station in % terday, left for WellingC&i.^ The Hon. J. B. Donald (pQ.tJ"^ l ' General and Minister for Auckland last night in thfe')- 1 * house steamer Matai, the Great Barrier Island .!!j points in Hauraki Gulf w? wall return to Auckland leave for Wellington in th The Hon. A. J. Murdoch for Agriculture) will l eave OTjttt for To kauwhata to-day later proceed to Hamilton *•" accompany Lord Barnby on a ♦ inspection which will include »S r «f the State Farm at Ruaknt* > t£p ** era] dairy factories in the Mr Murdoch will leave for wIS™on Wednesday evening. *"Ul([t<a Mr John Fuller is due f Wm tdj,. ton this morning. "Wnji Mr H. B. Legge (Dunedin) » , t w at Warner s Hotel. Mr Justice Reed left WeUinetm, _ terday to preside at the BeaiioMrft Supreme Court at Blenheim

Mr George Gosset, J.p. g„ intends leaving shortly on . England. * f« Messrs A. Brooker (Auckland i b Richards (Timaru), N. Oram fni edm) and R. S. Duncan guests at the United Service Hotel Bishop West-Watson has been appointed to the Canterbury (Si? Board of Governors as a reuresmJrf? g'cJS The Director of Education («,> B. Strong) will arrive in QirutSmri from Wellington on December 6th«! will deliver an address at the mm breaking-up function of the' (S church Training College. ~M r A. J. McEldowney the Young Men's Christian iJ£ tion, resumed duty yesterday uam> after his annual leave, which hfti! in the North Isand, visiting a ejS» of the Associations there. Dr. HI. G. Denham and Mr W i Banks were reappointed as the km sentatives of Canterbury fMlftffjl. the Lincoln College Board of GovSwa by yesterday's meeting of thfr Collta Board. rr* Mr A. W. Hawley, repmeuttnjiii motor manufacturers of Great Bnhk passes through Christdniidi morning to attend the Golden imt All British (U.K) Industries ExbiUßa at Invercargill and Dunedia. ! Messrs A. G. Macdonald (Welli®. ton), F. M. Robinson (Springfield} y, R. Anderson (Dunedin), J_ (Napier), and H. H. Edwards are among the recent arri7jJ»»itk Clarendon Hotel. , -v Mr H. L. Gibson, of the trol office of the Railway Depirtaui at Clir' stchurch, who has DCBSiHSiwiK station master at Greymofltfrfcr'tfj last few weeks, resumed Christchurch yesterday. 'tea .-.ijfThe Canterbury Bantam Cto.tfllT meeting last evening, passrfjtwi#. ' condolence with the relatives 4Kr J. Tindall, a member of the died recently. For many yean Jb. Tindall took .an active interest,, ll poultry affairs. The Canterbniy Collegia Boalj Governors decided yesterday to til Dr. David Miller, of the Cawlfj Institute, for the assistance redM in the appointment of an entotmtol for the College by interviewiufl tjf cants in England, and also for obejb to give all the . help possible to V Morrison, who is to fill the positisj^' Complimentary reference*- to 'A manner in which Mr W. -Hiydli chairman, had- conducted ift were passed by members Clu» church Tramway Board meeting. Mr Haywa rd. ia lupousing, thanked members for j ft«r operation, and expressed hi» •taw* tion of the-ability and lopfaftf general manager (Mr Frank Tap* son). , , The following nation TWJIW& J yesterday's meeting ol College Board or Governffl*:—"W this Board record it* regrrt at W death of Robert Julian BopM*Ewt«P Emeritus of Canterury Gollqpi T was for nearly 88 years ujwjWT-■ * charge of tbe_ School of and who. by his initiative, ffltaWWr powers of administration tion, raised the school toi * Dim » of efficiency. Further, WB W pathy of the Board be ttpMgM ®" relatives in their bereftveraenv-

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20094, 25 November 1930, Page 10

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