PERSONAL ITEMS
Dr. G. F. V. Anson, son of Dr, Anson, •if Lower Hutt and Wellington, who has Mcen serving in the Navy for the. greater part of the vnr period, and who has'been visiting his people, will return to England shortly aa surgeon of the Opawa, Mr George MacMovran, lute headmaster of the Terrace School, has been temporarily appointed- an inspector of schools in the Wellington district. The funeral of this late Mr. James Macintosh will leave the junction of Bowcn Street ami Hie Terrace for tile Karori Cemetery at 11 a.m. to-day. Mr. It. A. liod'.linjjton, manager of the Asnburton branch of the Bank of New South Wales, has left on a six weeks' holiday. Uγ. N. K. Brodrick, cf tho inspectorial staff, will relieve during Mr. Boddinxton's absence. At vftsterday's meeting of the Wellington Education Board the resignations of the following teachers were accepted:— Mr". H. Hill, head teacher, Orov.ctown; Miss 21. Hpmveod. assistant. Miikanui; Jliss»L. E. Falkner. , sole teacher. Waterfalls; Miss E. M. Bladen, assistant, Eke■taliuuii. Miss N. U. O'Donnell, solu teacher, Satinders Road; Mr. .\: A. li'oden. assistant, Clyde Quay Miss i B. E. Dorrington, assistant, Te Aro; Miss I. IT. Smith, assistant. Korokoro; Mi« 9 E. i>. White, assistant, lulbiniie; Mr. A. A. Clifford, junior teacher, Mt. Conic boys; Air. W. I). Johnston, junior teacher, Northland; Mrs. 1 , . L. Petrie, sole teacher, Portage. Mr. IV C. Temple-, assistant-publislier r,f 'i'p: Dominion, v.lio is about to bs mdrrleJ. was yesterday prt'iPiiu-d with an iiiuu'iipon tfa.sevvici , , a case of pipes, and ,i tobacco pcuch by mc-mbers of tlie various , departments oi: the. paper. . The iire.iei:tatii)ii M'as made by Mr. A. Sando, maiiawr, who, on bchalt' of Hip cvnii', wished .Mr. Temple every happiness. Messrs. G. 11. l.ongicy, publisher, R. B. Bell, commercial dcpartmeiiK C. Buch'anan, machine-room, and Mr. L. A. 'Thomuson, representing the runners, also suoke. Constables Charles Harvey and M; Campbell, of Duiiedin have been transferred to Hamilton and to Gisliorne respectively.- ■ . . - .; Mr. J. H. A. Laughton, for the past 20 years record clerk' in the Education Board, has been appointed attendance officer to the Ijonrd, vice Mr. J. Dineen, Lieutenant J. A. Humphrey, who for about ■ three years commanded No. 107 Senior Cadet Company, recently resigned, and his company was given an opportunity of saying farewell to him. Captam W/M. Bell (group officer) expressed the regret of the Department at Lieutenant Humphrey's resignation, but said he felt snre that the regret of the Cadets would be no less keen. Tho Cadets gave three cheers for their lute officer.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 4
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423PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 303, 18 September 1919, Page 4
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