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PERSONAL ITEMS

Sir Alexander Roberts Teturned to Wellington this morning from the South Island.

Major-General W. L. H. Sinclair-Bur-gess, General Officer Commanding the New Zealand Military Forces, left last evening to inspect the New Zealand Engineers, New Zealand Corps of Signals, New Zealand A.S.C., and Third Field Ambulance in camp at Rakaia. He will arrive back in Wellington tomorrow morning.

Major F. Staines (Kenya), ' Messrs. L. C. Ballantihe. (London), C. Weir, H. G. Vivian (Auckland), M. Quigley (Dannevirke), E. H. W. Wilmott (Bristol, England), R. H. Winsor, M. Page, J. L. Kerr (Christchurch), R. Whitelaw (Auckland), "S. Badcoek, D. Smith, J. A. Dunning (Dunedin), and D. L. Freeman (Nelson) are staying at the Grand Hotel.

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Porter (England), Messrs. C. Pager (Auckland), K. 3McLeay (Napier)," W. H. Martin (Wairarapa), and Clinton Smitti (London) are among the guests at the Royal Oak Hotel, j, . ■ ,' Visitors to Wellington staying at the Empire Hotel include Messrs.] J. Burt, R. Smith (Marlborough), F. BK Stratton (Wanganui), W. P. McArtMir (Palmerston North), G-. Mclntosh (Hastings), J. Georgetti (Mangapeehi), E. H. Thomson (Nelson), F. S. Johns, W. Johns (New Plymouth), and W. Melldowio (Gisborne).

Staying at the Hotel St, George are Com. and, Mrs. A'Deane Tollernache (Takapau), Mr. and Mrs. -WankJvn (Christchurch), Messrs. C. Campbell W H. Batt (Auckland). 'H. T. Fuller (Christchurch), F. Saker (London), and Julius A. Nownck (Melbourne).

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 9

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 9

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 74, 29 March 1933, Page 9

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