PERSONAL ITEMS
this morning for Wairakei. BEft>«KT ™ The Uev. Hector Mac Lean, of Knox Church, Invercargill, has ntccpted a call to ilio pastorate of St. Andieu d Church, Dunedin,—Press Assn. Lieutenant-Colonel Fallitt and Captain Cozens were passengers fiom Sulikj by the Hooraki yesterday.
Onoof the first acts of tho annual conference of tho Now Zealand Public Service Association yesterday was to> » „ n i__ srmuathy with tlic of ihi' late Mr. George AUport (ex-Secretary to tie Mar ne Beparhnent) the association s president, "who after many years of devotion to the cause of pub 10 servants in general, met hiß end so tragically soon after he hud cast oft the cares of office."
Mr A. G. Henderson lias accepted the position of Lecturer in Journalism at Canterbury College, which the Board of Governors last year decided to establish. Tho classes begin about, the.middlo of next month. Mr. Henderson is a graduato of Canterbury College., and until IS months ago was a member of tho literary staff of the "Lyttelton Times. - Press Assn. ' Constable Jtorrison. of Wellington, lias been transferred to Petone.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 6
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180PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 6
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