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PERSONAL ITEMS

The following staff cadets from the Military College lmve been appointed lieutenants in the New Zealand Staff Corps:—William G. Gentry; Snmucl C. V. W. Sullen, Alec W. Grevilic, Ar Ihur K. Lambloy, Stanley F. Allen, Cyril H. G. Davis, Cyril W. Butlerfield, John I. Brooke. Another staff cadet, Arthur do I'. Ncvill, has been appointed lieutenant in the lfcgimcnt of Jioyal New Zealand Artillery.

Messrs. E. T. W. Mnclanrin (Welling-' ton), 11. M'Artnoy (Wanganui), A. G. Petersen (Napier), and W. Hose (Napier) linvo been appointed officers under the Immigration Restriction Act.

An arrival bv the Bremen was Lieutenant D. A. Bingley, li.N. Since tho armistice Lieutenant Bingley has been in active service in the Baltic in W.M.S. Shakespeare, leader of the British destroyer flotilla there during the earlier «art of last year.

Lieutenant C. Fordlum. E.N.V.E., of Wellington, returned by t|io Bremen on Wednesday.

Mr. H, Nairn, president of the New Zealand/ Association of Nurserymen, will return ro Christchurch to-night.

Lieutenant: Arthur B. Fairoy, who returned to New Zealand by the Bremen, was formerly an electrical engineer in the •service of Messrs. Tnrnbnll and Jono* (Christchurch.) He was with the firm for six years, and then went, to Ihe Ilritirh Wrstinghouse Company of Manchester. Ilefore his enlistment he held nn important position as superintendent for England of the erection and repair work of the company. He gained a commission in the Flying Corps.'. About the beginning of the armistice* he Was appointed to another important post, but he decided to leave England, as ho preferred the New Zeaiand to the English, climate. Lieutenant Fairoy has brought back with him a wife, who is a niece of tho Tiev. Blamires, of Wanganui. Mr. D. Heese, of Christchurch, is at present a visitor to Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 107, 30 January 1920, Page 6

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