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PERSONAL

Viee-ißegal. The Governor-General, Sir Cyril Nowall, received Mr E. R. Picot, New Zealand Commissioner for Supply,' at Government House, Wellington, yesterday. Later, His Excellency received Sir Harrv (Batterbee, the United Kingdom Higli Commissioner. Their Excellencies left Wellington in the afternoon for Hawke’s Bay. Acting-detective A. J. Marshall,, stationed at Dunedin, has received uotico of his promotion to the rank of detective as from October 1. Latest registrations at. the Grand Hotel include Mr G. L. L.‘ Sheppard, Mr F. G. Reed (Wellington), Mrs C. G. Kilgour (Oaniaru), Mr and Mrs Hamilton (Lumsden). Staying at the, City Hotel are Mr G. Deane (Cardiff). Mr and Mrs J. Cooper, Mr R. M. Sinclair (Auckland). Mr A. Wilson. Miss G. Matthews (Wellington), Mr B. Daniel, Mr F. B. Keys (Christchurch). Mrs E. V. McKeever, Mr E. Johnson, Mr and Mrs F. Duthie, Mr 0. A. Boyd (Invercargill), Mr D. Peterson (Roxburgh). On the guest list at the Excelsior Hotel are Sir H. Nunnerley, Lieuten-ant-colonel E. George (Christchurch), Mrs G.- Taylor (Alexandra), Mr J. Mausor (Cromwell), Mrs A. A. Jopp (Mount Allan). Word has been received by Mrs A. E Billsborough, of 22 Clark street, that her husband, Private A. E. Billsborough, previously reported missing, is a prisoner of war.

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Evening Star, Issue 24332, 22 October 1942, Page 4

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207

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 24332, 22 October 1942, Page 4

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 24332, 22 October 1942, Page 4

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