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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Minister of Labour (the Hon. H. T. Armstrong) was a passenger from the south yesterday morning.

Mr. E. E. Stoupe arrived in " Wellington yesterday from the South Island.

Mr. T. R. P. Hole, lately news editor of the "Sydney Morning. Herald," and now under transfer to that newspaper's London office, arrived from Sydney by the Maunganui on Saturday on a holiday visit to New Zealand.

■■ Sir George Elliot was ra passenger by the express for Auckland;on: Saturday afternoon. . . ■'] ,: :' '

;, Sir ; Hugh Acland, of Christchurch,, will leave shortly on a trip to South Africa and England. -

Mr. C. G. Macindoe, chairman of the Auckland Harbour Board, left for Sydney by the Monterey on. Friday. While in Australia he. will'attend the inter-State conference of Australian harbour authorities as the representative of New Zealand. ' ,'

The Rev. S. E. Woods, an Englishman who paid, a short, visit to New Zealand three years agc^ returned by the Arawa today to take up a position in Christchurch, . where he-, will- be partly engaged in the Student Christian Movement and partly as assistant principal of College House. . -

Mr. G. Good, a New Zealand miner, who has been manager of the\Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Company, Malaya, since 1926, until his retirement recently, arrived at Wellington by the Arawa today. He intends to make his home in New Zealand. .' '

Mr. L. Tennet, who has been a member of the staff of the "City Engineer's Department for the.past twelve years and latterly has been attached to the architectural branch, has joined the Public Works Department.

Sir William Hunt left for Auckland by the Limited express last night.

Mr. Roland Hill, member of a Lon-' don law publishing firm, arrived, at Auckland from Los Angeles by the Monterey on Friday on a visit to the: Dominion/ • - . ■ ■■■, -.-,■

Mr. Fitzhugh. Green, a prominent. American author, and Mrs. Green, arrived at Auckland by the Monterey on Friday. They will leave shortly for their fishing lodge on the' Tongariro River, near Tokaanu.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11

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PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11

PERSONAL ITEMS Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 11

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