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Ministerial. •' The Rt. Hon. ,G. W. Forbes, Prime Minister, who Ims been inspecting the Maori land development schemes in the Rotorua and Taupo districts during the past eight days, will return to "Wellington to-morrow morning. The lion. It. Masters, Leader of the Legislative Council and Minister of Industries and Commerce, returned to "Wellington yesterday afternoon from Stratford. Tlie Hon. Sir Alexander Young, Minister of Health, will return from the Auckland district next Monday morning. Sir "William Hunt has returned to 'Wellington from the South Island. - Colonel J. Sclater. traffic manager for Australia and New Zealand for the Canadian Pacific Railway, arrived at "Wellington from Auckland yesterday morning and left for the south in the evening. Rear-Admiral W. E. Reynolds, of the United States Navy, is a visitor to Wellington in the course of a world tour. He recently visited South Africa and Australia, and is returning to America via China, Japan and Honolulu. Count Leopold Sternberg, of Czechoslovakia, accompanied by the Countess Sternberg, has arrived at Auckland from Samoa in the course of a world tour. Mr. Marcus Marks left Wellington last evening for Christchurch. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Duncan. Wellington, have left for Christchurch. Mr. 11. Beauchamp, managing director of Kodak, N.Z., Ltd., has returned to "Wellington from the South Island. Dr. and Mrs. Traill Thomson arrived at Wellington froln the south yesterday morning. Mr. D. J. McGowan, accompanied by Mrs. McGowan, left Wellington last evening for Christchurch. Mr. G. Mitchell was unanimously reelected chairman of the Board of Governors of the Wellington Colleges yes,terday. Mr. J. T. Martin, of Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., was a passenger from "Wellington for the north last evening. Mr. E. A. Sevier, general manager for New Zealand of the Vacuum Oil Company, Pty., Ltd., lias returned to Wellington from the south. Mr. J. E. Giesen, of Dannevirke. who has been studying medicine at Guy's Hospital, London, for tlie last five years, has qualified as M.B. He is a nephew of Dr. Giesen of Wellington. Mr. Warwick Gregory, manager for New Zealand of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, was a passenger for the south last evening from Wellington. > Mr. E. Kennedy, general secretary of the Cooks- and Stewards’ Union, is ill, and will be away from the office for six: months. Mr. W. B. Walsh has been appointed acting secretary. Mr. David Hill, of the legal publishing firm of Butterworth and Co., London, arrived by the Monterey last Friday to spend several months in the Dominion. He is at the Hotel St. George. Mr. W. Green, who retired recently from the position of comptroller of accounts for the Union Steam Ship Company, arrived in Wellington yesterday morning from the south. He was accompanied by Mrs. Green. Mr. George D. Lidgctt, Inspector of machinery and engineer surveyor of ships, Wellington, has received notice of his transfer to Hamilton, and will leave on Thursday to take up his duties there. Colonel ami Mrs. T. W. Pearson, Kinross Street, "Wellington, accompanied by Mrs. E. C. Coni, will leave Wellington to-morrow on a trip to the West Coast and the Franz Josef Glacier.
The Very Rev. Father T. AlcCarthy, S.M., Superior of the Alarist Alissioiiers, returned to Wellington yesterday from Sydney, via Auckland. After attending the Eucharastic Congress at Alelbourne, Father AlcCarthy relieved for some weeks fit St. Patrick's. Church Hill, Sydney. Dr. R. Gardner, Dunedin, who was president of Section O (Pharmaceutical Science) at the Alelbourne meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science, returned to New Zealand by the Alarama. Dr. and Airs. Gardner and family left for the south last evening. Air. 11. P. Hopkins has been appointed by the Wellington Insurance Underwriters' Association as its representative on the Council of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hopkins was welcomed at last night’s meeting of the Council by tile chairman, Mr. Al. G. C. AlcCuul, who presided in the absence of the president, Mr. D. J, AlcGowen,
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 107, 30 January 1935, Page 8
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