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PERSONAL ITEMS

The elections held recently by the University Academic Board have lesulted in Professors Rankin Brown, Hight and Segar being elected members of the Senate, states- a Press Association message from Wellington. Professor Segai- is chairman of the Academic Board and Professors Segar ami Shelley and Mr. G. E. Thompson members of the Entrance Board. Mr. E. F. Warnes, of the Bank of New Zealand, Lower Hutt, has been transferred to the Hawera branch of the bank and will take up his duties at an early date. Mr. Warnes, who has been stationed at Lower Hutt for the past six or seven years, is a Wellington representative cricketer, and is one of the most successful slow bowlers in Wellington. He is also a bright bat. A keen golfer, he has been fourth player of the Wniwhetu Club for a considerable time. Mr. L. H. Peterson, whose accidental drowning while engaged in fishing operations off the Coromandel Peninsula was reported in a Press Association message from Auckland yesterday, was a nephew of Mr. P. Peterson, of Hawera. For some time deceased's father was a carrier of Hawera.

A visitor to Hawera and district on business is Mr. D. Sand.vs Wunsc-h, New Zealand manager of Whey Products Ltd., London, and managing director of . the New Zealand Sugar, of Milk Company, Edendale.

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 16 June 1933, Page 4

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