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PERSONAL ITEMS

All the Ministers who have been away fighting their elections in their own constituencies should be bnck in Wellington in a few days. Sir James Allen and Mr. Coates are travelling to Wellington, ,and Mr. Guthrie will be here to-dav. Mr. llerries may stay in Auckland uutil after the Christmas holidays.

Mr. C. P. Skerrett, K.C., and Miss Skerre.tt left on a holiday trip to Sydney by tho Moeraki last evening..

At yesterday's meeting of the Wellington Hospital nnd Charitable Aid Board the resignation 'if Dr. G. E. AVaterwortti from the resident medical 6taff was accepted with regret, and it was decided that Dr. Burns Watson be appointed temporary house surgeon.. Mre. Alderson's resignation lias been accepted as masseuse on the, hospital staff.

Mr. Walter White, who is to sinrr the tenor music in "The Messiah" with the Choral Union on Saturday evening, has arrived in Wellington.

Mr. A T. Donnelly has been appointed Crown Solicitor at Christchurcn during the absence of Mr. S. G. Raymond, ICC.

Constable G. A. IrnEjett will succeed Constable D. Scott as clerk of the Magistrate's Court at Picton.

The Wellington Hospital Board yesterday'passed a motion of condolence with the relatives of the late Dr. Huthwaile, of Otaki, at one time in charge of tho Hospital and Sanatorium at Otaki.

Lieut-Colonel G. ]■!. Gabites, C.8.K., N.Z.M.C., has been appointed to tho temporary command of tho Otago University Officers' Training Corps (medical).

Mr. H. P. Kisslinp, who succeeds Mr. J. Iluttle as general manager of tho New Zealand Insurance Company, returnee , to Auckland this week, says an exchange, after an absence of seven months. Durdne his tour abroad Mr. Kissling twice visited tho United States, and also spent Iwo months in England, besides visiting Japan, China, and Manila. He roturned bv wav of Australia.

Dr. A. S. Addison, who has seen considerable war service, has been appointed senior resident meoical officer at the Auckland Public Hospital to. fill 1 the vacancy created by the resignation of Dr. A. M. Grant. Dr. Addison, who is now in Australia, will take up his residence at, Auckland early in February

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 6

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352

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 73, 19 December 1919, Page 6

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