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Personal Items.

Dr. Stanley Brown, of has received word from has been admitted to Feßow3&T?*» Eoyal Australasian College <£§&*s* Mr J. E. Robertson/ trf has been appointed a Government Bail ways Appeal Bob* Mr Arthur Rose loft for ,^£. t last evening on business.* absent from Christchuica'fo* 1* days. ■; ™;* t! »' Messrs J. Connolly Hawke, Canterbury raemherg 3" lC' Jiament, returned from WeffiaSif* Saturday. Mr Norton Francis retorted fL AVellingtou on Saturday, ' -™ Chief-Detective A. Haaunon4 i/J retire as from the middle of Ami after completing 20 years' service {?bl Detective Office in Auckland,' '- Staft Captain Dry, of .the SihritK, Army Men's Home at Addington ■£ been promoted to the ranfc«f ma»r Messrs C. W. ton), K. T. Dreyer (Sydney)' L. Gee (Timaru) are guests tfs**£' Clarendon Hotel. .";«"' Messrs J. B. Miles (WeUinghstf'£ McGowan (Dunedin), and J. Wtfftafc ridge (Pahautanui) are -stayine Warner's Hotel. • ; *v-*; Messrs W. Hayward and„,*.^%! Webb, sitting members of the'UiJL way Appeal Board, hare nominated as employers' tivo and employees' representsfimlS spcctivcly. "."."■!*«! Chief-Detective C. H. Hewi^'of^ ' vercargill, is visiting ChristchurA|ta his annual Jeave. ■ - ." Hy<s Acting on medical adviw,/JbSjs6© ; con J. I). Hussell, of Oamaru,lns«fe; for Kanfurly, where he a few weeks, -'.'■"^f'jfc After completing 20 years' the detective office in Auckland, Detective A. Hammond is to wfoftfjiiv from the middle of August. " Visitors staying at the NeV*ufi« Hotel include Messrs C. W:, QrV(Auckland), A. J. Fergussoa (W#M§/ mii), L. Logan (Wellington), smJjJ Malcolm (Timaru). •, -''^wr" Mr F. T. Luce, sen., ,is,,|«ttJßl = Christchurcli next Saturday s land, where he will join the nui for Sydney. He itttends'tojsij)i holiday in England. ",-!,s '■ Mr T. C. Brash has been ijptmft Government representative ■■~** : 4-sti New Zealand Fruit Import 4)«jJtti Board, in place of Mr Deimii^lfrwho has resigned. ■ -■, *\:s&fs • - luff* 4 *! Messrs E. & J. Fitzgerald .-mM Wright, of Oamaru, have Been, ajppigft|l trustees of the Oamaro place of the late Mr P. Ci/Iljijj§fe and Mr W. Gardiner, who kas.x«t|gtf;< from the office. ,-*'.' J^^i Mr E. Griffiths, of ceived cabled advice'-that Chris, who gained his A pilots oifras cate under the instruction of F™ : Officer lan Keith at New" HpnfljSg and recently went to been accepted for a commission mljji Royal Air" Force.-J V ■- "V. Messrs E. J. K. Wit kie, D. F. BaocW W. Sharp, <An#dand),\ G. Sptif (New Plymouth), «T. O. Hanson ' (H? cago), R. Berkinß (Havana), H. T*lSsj head (J&gJandVand M. V: Jm (OamarA'are- staying at--the wnip. Service Hotel. . v.- «- : ■s£' Mr Clifford S. Peene, Me f&ffj ings, has passed his animation. Mr VttbagJjgßSKjL: r j Zealand for Canada, TtiBXE&ii&SP i ago to study 1 in Canada ha has aeroplane, which b^||JHM^^% l £fl the aero club. He commercially at p^ l *^^^^'^Jl Mr John B. cargill City Engineer t ceived advice that he the Bayliss prize for the recent associate ination of the gineers, London. The eludes entrants from pire, and the Bayliss prlgeriKffliggfflp| to the two candidates SMP&WImSmm est aggregate marks in **F*3|lflffi|9 Very eulogistic' _ the work douo for the Crusader Association Mr Mark W. Woodfielfii , the annual reunion of „P"qP9BBHI the Crusader on Ailingtcn, who moved, W*#mf£Sßm arium ot £s'be TOtw-wißtsiW field. The motion wa9 ..° :u but Mr Woodfield any honorarium. He work that he did for was a labour of tove, ant were still men and for the love of such Qt&n£Bsßsm the AssociatioH. thanks was accorded Mr acclamation. . - :^ji^^a@ The degree of Doctor tf r ;ffffilflfP been conferred by New Zealand upon rar, of the New Ze whose home w Mr Ferrar's career has teresting one. He was in 1879 and lived in he was 14 yeans of age. to England and was- «*™SII|P Oundle, under Sanderson. ing his degree with honoW* bridge, and also his trial ing and 6wimming» Mr i S r pointed geologist to tarctic expedition in the • u 22=ra|| 1901-1904. On his Mr Ferrar spent a year w,y»WgH| writing his reports of the *?%%3m and successfully m eights. After a trip *?'O with tlie British appointed to the Survey, and remained m Js tlie outbreak of war, when leave with, his family in « e f.CT| As the special soil j"~£li had to be abandoned, he *f3*SZm remain in New Zealand, «£;Sffi| year as master at Cnra c 'JS| Christchurch, he 3 omed J n \{f|3SS served in Palestine. On B»V%m® to New Zealand he , «J M .*? ? J£2S the New Zealand Geological

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 10

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 10

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 10

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