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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Hon. W. IP. S. MocD'onald suffered a very serious Jnirt when ho broke his arm on Monday evening. There aro distinct breaks near tho left elbow. Mr. MaeDonald suffered much pain on Monday night, and yesterday had the break examined by Rontgen rays.

Mr. J. H. Howell has - assumed the duties of Director of tho Wellington Technical College.

Major George E. 0. Fonwick and Captain David E. Fenwiek, both of the Now Zealand Medical Corps, have been made officers of the Order or the British Emipiro. They are sons of Sir George Fenwick, of JJunediu.

Mr. If. Finch, engineer to the Napier Harbour Board, lias been- appointed resident engineer to the Wanganui Harbour Board. .Mr. Finch has been in Napier only since the end of June, and was previously an assistant engineer on the staff of the Auckland Harbour Board.

Mr. H. P. Butts,, manager of the branch of the Bank of Australasia at Eotorua, has been transferred to Taurauga. His comrades 'presented him with a silver afternoon tea service and a case "of pipes. ,

Mr. W. E.. Swain, late .assistant town clerk to the Takapuna Borough Council, left England for home on September 3. Since the Army evacuated'tho Rhine he'has been on the. educational staff in England. .". ! ' ■ . Mr. P. H. M. Warner, chief clerk to the Auckland office of the A.M.P. Society, has ken appointed manager for the society for the Poverty Bay district.

A private cable message- has been received stating that Stnff-Sergeant S. D. Waters, of tho Christchurch "Press" literary 6ta(i, is returning from England in the Remuera. Sergeant Waters, who saw considerable service with the New Zealand artillery on the Western front, has been engaged for somo months past on work connected with the compilation of the official record of tho artillery's part in the war.

■ Mr. J. J. Hudson, who has .'been manager of the Union Bank of Australia at Geraldine for tho past five years and has been promoted to Lyttelton, was entertained by his friends and clients of tho 'bank last week, and presented with a purse of notes as,a mark of their esteem. ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 302, 17 September 1919, Page 6

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