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The Hon. D. T. Fleming and ita Hon. IX Buddo, members of the lative Council, arrived from We&agtaa yesterday. Mr H. B. Burdekut, of Wellingtas, has been elected secretary of theft** Planning Institute of New Zealaad. '' Mr Justice Ostler, who baa been tm leave of absenco, has resumed b judicial duties, sitting as a ""°"Vrr of the Court of Appeal at YTelliagt**. Mr H. 11. T. Spanjer returned t» Chrigtcbucch yesterday from a trip to Australia. Messrs G. H. E. Hills (Bta&sad and A. 8. Horsley (Auckland) jm guests at the Clarendon HoteL Mr J. H. Kirk was re-elected press-" dent of the Canterbury Laws 3anna Association at the annual meatisk k* night. Messrs D. Standage (The &3XU<- I tage), B. tr. Thompson (MelboWwt), and A. Jtussell (Auckland) are at the New City Hotel. ' Mr E;' ;B. Wa«Hingtoii, manager i the? Bulk of Reiy? South Wales at sou, isafl. been appointed to the aua» agerehif t|je N»pie* bn»ch. JkW. J. I/everseage, the manager at Jp|iar* succeeds Mr Waddington at NefaioH. Mr George'Duncan will retire end pf the month from the utajupio ship of the New Plymouth braaeh (f the National Insurance Company. anl l»s successes' bo Mr D. Jfet&be, it Auckland.' >?Mr- Duncan iptends to settle inDtmedin. . Mr Jt, P. Furnep D* L I>itucan j; who bavebeea reprewniiß* tftp Marjhpappugh Automobile Aam* 1 tion at the annual meeting of At South Island Motor Union, are ntm* iiig to Blenheim to-day. Mr H. K. Sympter, chief npoatar of the •'Southland Times," nfearal to iSew Zealand by tho Mauoguni W the end of a six months' hoSdsy 'trijp abropd. He visited England, FtgiM% and Italy in the (Source of bis tnnk. ■ Mr S. 6. Smith, M.P./soevhii!f Minister for Labour, who, by TTitR of his relinquishing Ministerial will no longer be chairman of tJurlSq* employment Board, was pretontoi if his' colleagues on tbe Board wittf/fc.* handsome case of pipes. Messrs T. A. Nicholson gill), H. T. Jones, JL Arlow (Wtflte 1 ton), W. A. Flavell, 6. P. Wilson (Dunedin), and J. XL BS#* (Melbourne) are staying at tht . Service Hotel. * ■ Messrs P. A. de la PerivAle, |L Hawke, W. A. Bodkin, HL T. Jtoipstrong, J. O'Brien, ¥. Wait®, CL Gnr> J. Bitchener, J. A. McPheraon, mk D. McDougall were members of Fw* liament who travelled from WdiMMt; on yesterday's ferry steamer. The Minister for Education hu W pointed the Mowing' GowbimA presentatives on tbe Nelson Qdwp C«\«jcil of Governors: Mrs E. lE. P> Chxlds, of Richmond; Massra F. Hamilton, C. Richmond Fell. VW».Lock, and Dr. H. E. A. Tftu&bM*--he Council is now twnplcte vitt 11 members, other represents Ihe Hon. H. Atmore and Dr. S. Johnston (parents)- Mr F. W. Smith (Education Board); Mr A. E. Max (Agricultural and Pastoral ciation); Messrs F. Cullen awl S. Kenning (employees); and Man C. Milner and C. M. Collins I Members of the old Coimcil vko Jtffft been reappointed are: Mesa* R H. Richmond, P. Best, W. C. HmJ*» J. Glasgow, and Dr. 8. A. GiWb- '
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20351, 25 September 1931, Page 10
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501Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20351, 25 September 1931, Page 10
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