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His Excellency the Governor-Gener-al, Lord Galway, who opened the surgeons' coniereiice at Auckland on Tuesday evening, left Auckland at 7.30 yesterday morning in. an Air Forcc Vildebeeste aeroplane for Wellington, via New Piymouth, and arrived at Rongotai at about 11 a.m. His Excellency , was accompanied on the flight by his new aide-de-camp, Captain R. Stuart French, 11th. Hussars, who arrived at Auckland from Vancouver by the Aorangi on Monday. Captain French replaces Captain A. G. W. Heber-Percy, Grenadier Guards, who left Wellington recently to rejoin his regiment. Mi A. E. Davy, formerly Organiser ior the Democrat Party, is on a visit to Hawke's Bay. Mr J. Wilson, Melbourne, saies manager of Imperial Chemical Industries, arrived in Wellington by the Wanganella yesterday. Sir Hepry and Lady Marks, Suva, arrived at Auckland by the Aorangi. They will probably spend three or four mouths touring the Dominion Mr T. W. D. Buchanan, of the stafl of the Bank of New South Wales, Westport, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr and Mrs T. G. Buchanan, Delhi road, Napier. Mr T. Smith, Labour M.P. for Normanton (Yorkshire), arrived by the Wanganella yesterday from Sydney in the course of a tour of the British Empire. Lord »nd Lady Waleran, who have been spending some tijn.e in Australia, returned to New Zealand by the Wanganella yesterday morning. They will leave for Eugland from Auckland toward the end of next month. Mr B. E. H. Tripp, one of the New Zealand delegates at the conference in Melbourne of New Zealand, Australian and South African representatives to discuss the wool industry, returned to Wellington by the Wanganella. Mr H. M. Christie, M.P., chairman of the New Zealand delegation to the conference in MelOourne of New Zealand, Australian and South Afiican representativesi to discuss the wool industry, is expected to return from Australia in a fortnighf. Major Emory Chubb, director of Chubb and Sons' Lock and Safe Go., Ltd., and Mr C. Langsworth, managing director in Australia and New Zealand of Chubbs' Australian Co., Ltd., .vere passengers in the Wanganella, which arrived at Wellington yesterday irom Sydney. Mr W. B. Gosnell, Rongotai College, Wellington, and formerly of the District High School staff, Waipukurau, is on a motor tour through Hawke's Bay, • accompanied by his mother and sister, Mrs and Miss Gosnell, Feilding, and are at present visiting Mrs GosnelTs sister, Miss Burdett, Waipukurau. Mr F. D. Herrick, Hawke's Bay, who llevv from Australia to Eugland in an aeroplane piloted by Mr F. C. Chichester, and returned to. Australia oy the air service, arrived in Wellington yesterday, in the Wanganella, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Lna Herrick. They have now returned to their horne. Sir Harry McGowan, chairmnn and managing director of Imperial Chemical Industries, and a London director of Imperial Chemical Industries in Australia and New Zealand, whose arrival in New Zealand on a business visit was expected before Christmas, will not be here until the end of February. Dr. Ernest Beaglehole, M.A., Ph.D., has been appointed by the Council of Victoria TJniversity to be lecturer in philosophy at Yictoria University College, a position formerly held by Dr. I. L. G. Sutherland, who was recently appointed professor of philosophy at Canterbury University College. Dr. Beaglehole is at present working in Honolulu with Professor P. H. Buck. Sir Basil Brooke, Minister of Agriculture in Northern Ireland, who, with Lady Brooke, arrived at Auckland by the Awatea on Monday to observe agricultural conditions and marketing rnethods in New Zealand, left Auckland for Rotorua. After visiting a number of ecenic resorts they will leave New Zealand by the Awatea on Ffeh ruary 9 from Wellington. Mr J. A. Hanau, M.L.C., of Dunedin, has gone to Auckland, to deliver his annual address as chancellor of the Senate of the University of New Zealand. He will return to Wellington on February 2, and, accompanied by Mrs Hanan, will leave for England, to ropresent the Legislative Council at the Coronation of King Georgo VI. He will also visit Eiuropean countries and expects to be absent from the Dominion .for about six monthe. Mr Joseph Morling, late of the legal firm of Messrs Kennedy, Lusk and Morling, Napier, left yesterday morning for Wellington, and is to eail shortly for Apia, Samoa, to begin his new duties as Chief Judge of Samoa. While in Wellington he wili assume magisterial duties for a short while, a:&d presided this morning over a sitting of the Wellington Magistrate'e Court. He has been the gueafc at fare well .ceremonies in Napier during tlie past few days, including two held by Seinde Lodgo and the Napier Club, when presentations were made to him. Mr and Mrs Morling are to sail for Apia on February 9, accompanied by Miss Audrie Cuming, who is to b6 companion to Mrs Morling.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 6

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 5, 21 January 1937, Page 6

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