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The Hon. E. A. Bansam, Mmister, who has spent 1 is home at Dannevirke. tccm»S!*the effects of an illaea, «a2S \\ ellington to-day to wsana i cial duties at Parliament Etm. The Hon. H Atmow, day ° a W amve ' m The Hon. J. B. Donald, PaShtot General, left Auckland fat Wdfista last night. He expect® is tSi. Auckland toward the end oi ttlw **i. The Hon. S. 6. Smitk, 3Erit»|» Labour, will visit «fe day, and is expected tit be ia km? land on Saturday on besiasei cm* ted with the Unemployment The Hon. A. J. BtalhwK%, Mss» ter for Health, arrirvd ia yesterday. He will fears tig «■& ing for Patea, where fea *2l «*"■"»' at the opening of several pits, stitutions. Going to few«iJt|| a Thursday, Mr StafliHarHy a new maternity hospital eaj £ dental clinic, and leave ferttijis 1 m the evening. The Hon. J. B. DooaH, BAnl» General, returns to Weffisgtai ia 1 Auckland this morning. "fhe Hon. W. A. Teittk, MBtefc Railways, returned to Yffefbhr ; evening from & visit to Wa^ni The Hon. A. J. Agriculture, left Weiii&gtK ftrla» cargill last evening to cultural find Pastoral Statist S is expected to return te about Friday. Sir Charles Statham, 3LP 7 %riß of the House of _ »* guest at the United SerriaM Mr Alfred left b&sgi for Invercargill. Lord Barnby arriras ton this morning «n He will pay a visifc to Ott High School and tj» hydro-electric pow wAjW™ arrive in Duiredife li . I morrow he will «ttte *» "J®"* people. He will •j M '®*J at Christchureh <rtrjjjfcg »** y*? turn to 4Jf win* leaving on Sunday w fc I**W to connect with tha IWWMessrs E. K. fiaflft. * V M*% (Dun«din) and J. are staving at th« CW Cr. E. H. Andrews at last night's iraettßt «■ [ Council on being aflßflßW*" C™* of the Tramway Board. __ . Mr John Andersdrt ron of the CafltttlmW u ciation at the aaaaal WWI night. , Messrs" J. K- S* R. Bryan, G. H. Sharpe, and G. B. are guests at Warners H®*®Cr A. W. last night that bo »«M yjgja, election to the CityC**® end of his present teflß. , Major-General H. J* Mr D. Rodie, the Railways Vcptim**; ?* from Wellington tins WW* Mr V. & Hamilton, to Wellington "»> * ..1 j^^ggiggi! church on Friday. n Dr J. S. Elliott ami I S-aJcS" o~P^Jg*g ton last evening for Sg<j Pthev will attend a WTSMpi, Central Ccnwmttee of A inotioii of son was a vice-presi^ 3B * l y0 MrRO. tor of the partment of Agn^^fpS^*

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20106, 9 December 1930, Page 10

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