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Mr Richard Hudson was a passenger by the first express this morning. He is travelling to Wellington. Dr D. G. M'Millan, M.P., and Mr P. Neilson, M.P., were passengers by the first express for the north this morning. Dr T. M'Kibboa, medical officer of health, went to Invercargill by this morning’s express. ' Mr JV J. Marlow left by the first express this morning en route for Wellington to attend the Technical Colleges’ Conference. Mr G. Aldridge left last night to attend the same conference. Mr Alan Gray left for Christchurch by this morning’s train. The following local passes in the Teachers’ Certificate Examinations, 1936, have been gazetted—class D, Lilian Alexina Walker, 8.A.; class C (six subjects), George Fordyce. Sir James Allen, M.L.C., and Mr J. A- Hanan, M.L.C., returned to Dunedin by the express on Saturday afternoon. Mr J. F. Hanna, who, for some time past, has been assistant director of boys’ work and physical culture at the Wellington Y.M.C.A., has been appointed acting physical director. Mr Hanna is the eldest son of Mr J. V. Hanna, of this city. The appointment of Messrs T. H. Clark, G. Weston, A. Hart, J. W, Mair, G. H. Martin, J. B. M'Kinlay, W. Sutherland, R. T. Gray, and R. F. Batchelor, as members of the Tuapeka Domain Board is notified in the New Zealand Gazette. Mr J. H. MacLcan, who has resigned from Messrs Stronacb, Morris, and Co, Ltd. to take up farming at Wedderburn, was presented on Saturday with a smoker’s outfit by Mr Crosby Morris, manager of the firm, on behalf of the employees. Mr Mac Lean left for Wedderburn this morning. Mr A. Campbell, M.P.. visited Port Chalmers during the week-end. The Rev. R. Hodgson, vicar of St. ' Luke’s Anglican Church, Rotorua, has received official notice of his appointment to the Tauranga archdeaconry, in place of Archdeacon Chatterton, whose death occurred recently. Mr Hodgson will remain vicar of St. Luke’s, but will also be responsible to the Bishop of Waiapu for all Anglican churches in the Rotorua, Te Puke, Tauranga, Whakatane, and Opotiki districts. , At a recent meeting of the Royal Dunedin Male Choir reference was made by the chairman to the death of Mrs L. D. Whelan and Messrs W. Da we, H. K. Wilkinson, and P. J. Leadbetter, former members of the choir.
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Evening Star, Issue 22449, 21 September 1936, Page 9
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