PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Lands (Hon. A. D. McLeod) will return to Wellington from the North to-dav. Sir George Fuller is a passenger on the Tahiti, which left Sydney for Wellington yesterday en route to London to take up the Agency-General of New South Wales.—Press Assn. A Svdnev message states that Mr. Philip’Nicholls, of the British Foreign Office, who is en route to New Zealand, where he will be attached to the Prime Minister’s Department in an informative and consultative capacity, is a passenger by the steamer Ormonde from London. Mr. A. Russell has been appointed assistant dental surgeon at the Wellington Hospital in succession to Mr. A. J. Hodder, resigned. The resignation of Dr. D. J. Brown, house surgeon at the Wellington Hospital, was accepted with regret by the board yesterday. The following have been appointed members of the Surveyors’ Board: —- Messrs. G. H. Bullard,' T. Brook, S. T. Seddon, M.C., and H. A. Bogle. Dr. L. D. Cohen has returned to Wellington from the medical conference at Hamilton. Major-General Young and LieutenantColonel F. Syinon returned to Wellington vesterdav from the North. Mr. W. Grounds, chairman of the Dairy Board, which met on Wednesday, left Wellington by last night’s “Limited” express for Auckland. He will later proceed to his home at Hokiauga. The appointment of Mr. J. P. M. Box as deputy resident commissioner of Niue is gazetted.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 125, 24 February 1928, Page 8
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230PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 125, 24 February 1928, Page 8
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