PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. Noel R. Johnfon was this week admitted by Mr. Justice Sim as.a solicitor of.the Supreme Court, on tho motion of Mr. T...Young'., . . .'
Mr/ T. Autc-n; A.C.I.S. (Eng.), who held the position of secretary to the-Welling-ton Accountant Students' -Society before proceeding overseas on active service, was again elected hon. secretary at the annual meeting this week. Special reference was made (o the valuable services rendered to'the society by the retiring secretary, Mr. V. H. Bass, A.I.A.N.Z.
Mr. ',T; D. Clark, of'Dnnedin,'has been appointed general secretary of the Y;M;C.A.'. at Cambridge,- and- takes up hi* duties'on "March 1.: He recently returned after serving-two years as field secretary with the Expeditionary Force in England, France, and Germany.-
' Mr. H. W. Pe'rra'r; formerly on the clerical staff of- Messrs'.-' Ma'cky, Logan, and Caldwell. Ltd.. at Auckland and Wellington; has beenApnoi'nted accountant of the Wellington Meat-Export.Co..; Ltd/ .
Mr. .T. M'Quecn, manager of. the Feilding branch of the Union Bank, has been appointed to a' similar position in tho Dunodin.branch in place of Mr, A. Lang, who will, retire-about the end of -March. Mr. M'Oueen is well known in the south, having been manager.of the-Gore branch of the bank some six or seven -/ears ago, prior. to his. transfer to Foilding,
I)r. W. Hall; afl»r being' for 20 years medical officer at Fiji, arrived in Auckland bv the Naviia this week.
Mr. P. \V. Pond, who has been dental surgeon at the, Wellington. Hospital for the' last two years, has relinquished his nosition to .enter into nrivate practice. " The Hon. 1). H. Guthrie, Minister of Lands, left for Peilding last night. He will be away from. Wellington for about ten days; '
Professor A. P. W. Thomas, of Auckland, .lms been reappointed a member of til" University Senate, ' Mr. Leadsman, of Day s Bay, has left on a trip to the South Island for health reasons.. . ' ,
Mr. T.-Keon-Cockburn. secretary,of tho Torabidoe Building Syndicate, has left on a business trip to the South Island. France'has-suffered severely through America "going dry." . It. means, that ■ the wine export trade to America-aver-aging <C 80,000,000 a., year-is lost. ..
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 132, 28 February 1920, Page 6
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