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Personal Items.

.. Dr. W. T. Glasgow loft for Dq'nedin turn after about ten g Messrs J. R. McKeaiie 1 * * and A. J. Kemp were iqnonf «T* \ sengers from the north^wL" 14 PU ferry. * i ' Messrs W. H. Cooper nnJ xt ' lop (Wellington) arrsCT'fHv ner's Hotel. at Mr H. Jaoobsen (New YnA\ • ing at the United Service b&i U '% Mr W. Calder Mackav i. "i, ' Auckland today to join 6ft gauui, for a business trin£ .fW and Melbourne. A motion of sympathy stiti, lr Haigh in the death passed at last night' 6 Canterbury Master Bui® 8 . 01 * I tion. Associj. "Visitors staying at thf> w„ Hotel include Messrs' A. And!! Wall (Wellington), I. W. Oofen dm), and R. Stark (Oamarij)™ Dr. James Eight, Rector if n.. bury College, and chairman ohfr mittee of Economists, retn™ 6 a Wellington yesterday morning. - Sympathy with the relatives a «. late Mr H. Pannell was hist night s meeting of the Master Builders Association. "Mwltwrouj^! Ur Sess^ P "S^> the South Island Motor Unfcsf" 81 * Mr E. H. Andrews, one of tie fit. Council's representatives on thru? church lire Board, was deputy-chairman of the BoardatS meeting last night. ® In the House of Rcpresent&tiv«« terday, Mr M. J. Savage, Lahoor ber for Auckland West, was rtaatj days' leave of absence onaccount J continued illness. - ,

ing afc the Uniud Service Efate],' Reference to the death of Blake, a vice-president of Vthe M. ana Mr J>. Henry, was made at t£ annual meeting last night ■of tk Albion Football Club, members, strait ing in silence. v At the weekly practice of the Christ, church Liedertafel last night-tiie Hlowing motion was passed:—'"Thatft, Society deplores the death of VrRS, Lund, and conveys a vote nf.ftinAjj«, to his widow and family." »iwj> then sang "The Long Day (30«g." • 1 A resolution of sympathy? ii&i'tti relatives of the late Rev. C." A. Iran who was a padre 011 active umiee during the war, was passed St night's meeting of the exemtive t"; the Christchurch Eetumed Soldier? iasociation. T > Mr 'D. Rogers, of Sydney, an apresident of the Builders' was a National candidate, it tu last New South Wales dectiqnjs>'TO| visitor to last night's meeting <jf fa Canterbury Master tion. The Management Committee of to Canterbury Cricket Association^dnMs last evening to send a letter-of at ■ gratulation to M. L. Page cm th»&» cur he had received in being* aptfeafei to the captaincy of the .New «dU '■ cricket team in the recent Test nu&s i against South' Africa. Mr J. W. Grahafn was congratsUnl' at last night's meeting of-the. Gotobv r X Master Guilders' AssocuS**' i)is election to the presidencranft l New Zealand Builders' FedeMfcib . W- H. Winsor, remarked*flu4"Tb Graham's, P. Grsinpni. the first president of the Assocaksi 3894. , . The Hon. J.,P. Jones] MJj.CisWA* ter for*' Pubjic' 'Works 'and Treasurer in Victoria, arrived bjr-'fti Aorangi on an unofficial visit. pressed interest in New port and unemployment relief, «i£ji Wellington's municipal milk' into which he intended to enqdSr. Press Association. " Changes in the administrativsijsill of the Bailway Department yesterday, Mr C. A. Legge took <w£|k position of transport officer at church in the plajce of Mr W. who has been appointed statiojßSWft; Mr 'A. C. Brown, who has been.4M(j stationmaster for the last took over the position of replacing Mr M. Vance, who tired on superannuation. ' Mr T. M. Charters waa chairman of the Board at the Board's night, his nomination being tntfW one received. In acknowMgfflg|g| election, Mr Charters oxpre««feJ» appreciation of the -assistance l»gj| received from members during .JbapJlJ year. He thought that they" awL'-iP* through their work in a eatafigff manner and with the least time. He particularly wished Mr E. H. Andrews, the man, for taking some of his shoulders. " -

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20491, 9 March 1932, Page 10

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