PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Education (the Hon* H. Atmore) will leave.for Auckland tonight. Ho will visit To Awamutu oil Thursday and will return to Wellington, at the end of the week. Tho Acting-Prime Minister (the Hon. K. A. Ransom), who has been spending some days at his home at Dannevirke, will resume his duties at Wellington tomorrow. •..-.■.--, - - The Minister of Agriculture (the Hon. A. J. Murdoch) arrived in Wellington, from Whangarei this morning.. He will leavo to-night for Invercargill. : Tho Postmaster-General %(the Hon. J. B. Donald) mil return to Wellingtoa to-morrow from Auckland. ' ■'' Major-General H. J. P. Browne and Mrs. Browne will be passengers oh tha Wahine for Lyttelton this evening. ' Sir Francis Bell is leaving Wellington for tho South this evening. Mr. D. Eodie, commercial manager of the Railways Department; goes-Sontli by the Wahine this evening. He returns to Wellington on Friday.: Mr. Noel A. Clouston, of Kelburn, who has been studying for the dentalprofession in Dunedin, has qualified'for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Burgery. ' ' . . : Mr. Justice Blair has returned to Wellington from Napier, after presiding over the circuit sittings of the Supreme Court there. / '. .... Dr. J. S. Elliott and Mr. R. Darroch, president and secretary respectively of the New Zealand branch of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, are leaving Wellington this evening for Dunedin, where they will attend a meeting of the central committee of the campaign. ■ . ]-.. _ Mr. C. R. Stevens, who recently resigned from the position of sub:manager of Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., has been, appointed controlling manager of tha D.S.C., Dannevirke. ■ - At the weekly meeting of the council of the British Manufacturers'. Association to-day, Mr. C. Ashcrdft Edwards was re-elected president, and. Messrs. C. W. Salmon and C. W. Budd vice-presidents. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cohen, of Mulgrave street, have returned to" Weir lington after a world tour. Mr: and. Mrs. Cohen met their son in Switzerland. Mr. Cohen, junior, is. a member of the' R.A.F., and has been trans-, ferred to Irak for two years. ' v Lord Barnby will leave to-night for the South.. To-morrow; he will pay A visit to the Waitaki High School and the Waitaki hydro-electric power woTka. Ho will arrive in Dunedin to-morrow night, and on Wednesday will confer with business people. He will attend the wool sales at Christehurch on Friday, and will return to Wellington. at the week-end, leaving on Sunday night for Auckland to connect . .witji th« 'Aorangi. • . ;
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 137, 8 December 1930, Page 13
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