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Ministerial. The Prime Minister, Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, will return to Wellington this morning from the East Coast, where, for the past eight days, he inspected Native land development schemes. The Minister of Finance, Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, will return to Wellington to-morrow morning from North Auckland. q Sir Harold Beauchamp, chairman of the Bank of New Zealand, left for Auckland by train yesterday afternoon. He will return to Wellington at the end of this week. General Sir Alexander Godley and Lady Godley will arrive in Wellington from Picton in the Tamahine to-da.v. They will be welcomed by members of the executives of the New Zealand Returned Soldiers’ Association ami Wellington Returned Soldiers’ Association. Count Akira Wantanabe, Tokio, Japan, who was head of the Japanese Boy Scout delegation to the Jamboree at Australia, arrived in Wellington from Napier yesterday in the course of a tour of the Dominion. He is at present the guest of the chairman of the Dominion Council of the Boy Scouts Association, Mr. J. R. Kirk. Bishop J. M. Liston, Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, passed through Wellington yesterday en route to the north. Father Crocker arrived at Wellington, yesterday morning from the south. The Rev. T. A. Bristed Page has returned to Wellington from the South Island. Dr. E. Caro, Wellington, left for the south last evening. Mr. Maurice Myers left Wellington last evening for Dunedin. Dr. F. W. Dawson, Christchurch, left, for the south last evening. Dr. Gordon Kemp has returned to Wellington from a holiday. Mr. C. Eskell, general manager for New Zealand for Universal Films, left for the south last evening. Mr. A. R. Frazer, Invercargill, was a passenger for the south last evening. Professor and Mrs. Tocker left Wellington last evening for Christchurch. Mr. G. W. Clinkard, general manager of the Tourist Department, and secretary of the Department of Industries and Commerce, left Wellington last evening for the south. Mr. B. E. Mills, Wellington, of the Atlantic Union Oil Co., Ltd., left Wellington last evening for the south. Mr. E. Kellow has returned to Wellington from the South Island. Messrs. G. R. Ritchie and'C. W. Rattray, Dunedin, directors of the Union Steam Ship Company, arrived at Wellington from the south yesterday [Horning, and left again in the evening. Dr. David Steven, who has been medical superintendent of Stratford Hospital for 24 years, has severed his connection with that institution. The Hon.. Lewis Clifford and Mrs. Clifford, Melbourne, have gone to the North Auckland district for deep-sea fishing. Mr. W. Lanham, who recently retired from the position of official in charge of the Mount Victoria signal station, left for Auckland last evening to take up permanent residence there.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 8
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449PERSONAL Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 108, 31 January 1935, Page 8
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