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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Minister of Internal Affairs (the Hon. G. W, Russell) loft for the south by last night's steamer. His Honour the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) will leave for New Ply- , mouth' to-morrow on Prisons Board business. Mr. R. W. Dalton, who has succeeds ed Mr. W. G. Wickliam as His Majesty's Trade Commissioner in. New Zealand, arrived in Wellington yesterday from Auckland, wliioh port he reached in the Niagara oil Monday. Mr. !)<;!- : ton will remain in Wellington xii-til March, when he will pay a short visit to Australia. On his' return to New Zealand it is his intention to tour the whole of the two islands in order to see for himself the commercial and industrial conditions of New Zealand. Dr. Carr, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, Dr. Phelan, Bishop of Sale, Victoria, and Dr. Reville, Eishop of Sandhurst,. Victoria, who have'been on a holiday visit to New Zealand, left on their return to Australia by the Niagara on Tuesday. Mr. D. Moriarty has resigned the secretaryship of tie Wellington Furaiture Trades Union in-order to take up another appointment in Auckland. Mr. Norman Weymouth, youngest 6on of Mr. Ebenezer Weymouth, late of Parnell, has obtained a commission in the Royal Engineers, and is row in training at Chatham, England. Mr. Weymouth had for some time been engaged as a civil engineer in the Argentine and! went to England to enlist. . Commissioner and Mrs. Hodder, of the Salvation Army, have just returned from a tour in the South Island, which ended in a highly successful gathering for young people at Dunediu. Last night's Gazette records the appointment of Mr. Robert Triggs as Deputy-Public Service Commissioner. Mr. Triggs is to act for the Commissioner (Mr. D. Robertson) during -the latter's absence from Wellington. Mr. Robert Pollock has arrived in Wellington to make the advance arrangements in. connection with the Stanley M'Kay Pantomime Company, which commences a season at the Grand Opera House .on Saturday, February 19.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 5

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 5

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2692, 11 February 1916, Page 5

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