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The Hon. E. A . Prime Mini&ter, was renortwi day to have shown a notable ' yes<4r " ment in health. It ho will resume his officii <£2? next 'week. Www» early for Agriculture, wh^h^ the agricultural and ASS; ment at the Te Aroha gbfc tions to-day. . He will L to aS* 1 ; to-morrow, joining the there for Welling The Minister for Internal km?' the Hon. P. A. do laPeraL'™' passenger for Wellington L f * night s ferry steamer. The Hon J. G. Cobbe, Minute, f Defence is to open the aactimWß?" ticultural Society's row X? morrow. to* The Hon. W. A. Veitch for Railways is spending a' tevf* in Wanganui. s * ,e * Mr E. A. Blundell, a delecat* t.u Imperial Press Confer en oeiSif™L. Wellington by the Messrs J. H. Craven i H. B. Legge, and W. HL FkveW' edin) are guests at. Wamr^HoteL* Major-General H. J. P Jw. i, of the Indian Army, lington by the Eemuera on a r'nunw Cantain J. C. Dunwaterg and Df j S. Burris (British Columbia). and'i A. H. Richards (Timaru) at the United Service Hotel. ™ Mr F. H. Blundell has been ded* president of the Taranaki AatoanMt Association for the fifth Bacania year. . Mr William Watson, a director # the Bank of New Zealand, reton*! from a. trip to England taPT Maunganui. ■ Major Sir H. B. D. BMwfarf-Pes* and Lady Mabel Beresford-Peine passengers by the Bemoeia arrived at Wellington on Sunday fc® Home. A complimentary luncheon villi* tj* i dered to the acting-secretary of tkjOu. terbury Employers* Associate# (HrS,, I. by the executive at lit lanytne's next Monday, on the o«uj{| of his approaching marriage. Sir R. Heaton Rhodes,- Prof*B®r 3, Macmillan Brown, Mr H. £olitt& M.P., Mr J. H. a BaJ Dominion Superintendent of the Hgr Zealand Shipping Company, asd Mr J. A. Macpberson, M.P., ait SBmnj; from Wellington this marinsg> Mr Henry Isaacs, a Profeaaron & staff of the Royal Acadsnyjrf Mm, London, who is to examine s Ksf Zealand on behalf of hi toflriiMl Board of the Royal Acadcaqtetlfann and the Royai College (f Huh arrived from Sydney by t%JlraP' nui. Mr R. G. Hatton, Director rf til Imperial Agricultural B«W ftr . Fruit Instruction, Itaglwww *i making a tour of the JknpMf rived in Christchurch yestC*WJ»* | staying at the Clarendon EmL B will address Canterbury 'BfljMft to-day. : , Captain K- h. has been appointed staff Ceylon Defence Force. negotiations between the JiffJBSJ ! Government and the.GwflWli?? ; This is the first appcmteWMj" | tained. The duration of tMjgPJ ment is two years. CJwWJ.*"! I was fox some years «ta» WWu charge of No. 6 Palmerston North. iWWKSK ated at the staff «&»» » ley.—Press Associatiw. f A large number Young Men's ChrWW* * Wo * a 'B gathered at tea 5 farewell to Mr 0. [ the past three ywfffX bership secretary. : *fH| ; (for the Board of J. Howard, M.P-_. ship), Mr A. J. and Mr W. J. Spratt ! expressed appreciation «w» work done by Mr ifcil ' him success in the Houston spoke for toe "gga | on behalf of the ®Btir# BfJPJJJg presented Mr Rbm 5: ! nf notes, stating that tn«aow»w \ hnd befi acoompamed W ' sions of . appreciation of T, ' regret at his departure.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 10
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523Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20100, 2 December 1930, Page 10
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