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PERSONAL

The Hon. Miles Phillimore. son of Lord Phillimore; arrived at Auckland by the Akaroa. He will spend six months farming in the King Country.

Mr. P. K. 'Condict, vice-president of the International Telephone and Telegraph Company, arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa on Saturday. He is making a business tour of New Zealand and Australia. Mr. G. T. Veness, of Essex, is a round-trip passenger by the Akaroa, which arrived at Auckland on Sunday. 'Mr. Veness is a member of Toe H, and hopes to vis.it some of the principal branches of the organisation in the. Dominion.

General Sir William Marshall, formerly of the Imperial Army in India and Mesopotamia, who is on a fishing holiday in the Dominion 1 , was among the visitors at the polo match attended by the Duke of Gloucester at Cambridge on Saturday. Sir' William is accompanied by Lady Marshall.

Mr. H. M. Mackay, Dunedin, managing director of New Zealand Airways. Ltd., is visiting Wellington. Mr. J. Golding, president of the Eastbourne Bowling Club, has left to spend a month’s holiday at Invercargill. Dr. M. Barak has resigned from the staff of King’s College, London, to take up an appointment as research director of an important Manchester firm. Dr. Barak, a Rhodes Scholar from Canterbury College, was a lecturer in chemistry at King’s, and the staff gave a farewell luncheon in his honour.

Professor W. MacCallum, a former New Zealander who is now professor of pathology at the University of Melbourne, arrived at Auckland by the Mariposa on Saturday. He will spend a short holiday iu New Zealand before returning to Australia after an extended trip abroad. Sir Alexander Godley arid Lady Godley motored from- Invercargill to Dunedin yesterday, breaking the journey at Balclutha, where they had afternoon tea with Lieut.-Colonel Grigor and Major Waite. The visitors, who are the guests of Sir James Allen iu Dunedin. will leave Dunedin on Monday in continuance of the Dominion tour they are making. Their first stop will be at Oamaru.

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

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PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 84, 3 January 1935, Page 6

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