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Dr G» E. Water worth, Napier, is visiting Wellington, Mr W. Jqmieson, Hastings, is visiting Wellington. Mr. and Mre» Erie Nelsofl, HlStiflgs, are in Wellington for the last day °* the races. Major Charles Neeve, Napier, is visiting Gisborne in connection witb the SalvatiOii Army's priniial band week-etnd. Mr. I. Laflder, N m IZeaJarid, h&S beefl aWafded tbe 1851 Exhibition ScholaTship for reSearch ifltb physical chemietry at Maflcihester, istafes a London cable. Eari Baldwin is leaving London for a short rest in the country before going to Aix-les-Bains, says a London cable. He will not consider any future engageffients until after his return in the late autumn. Professor F. Wood Jones and Dr. O. H. Kellaway have been reappointed Australian hnd New Zealand asseasors fOr the exaihination for Fe'llowehip of t£e Roy&l OCllege of Surgeons, xeports a London cable; Among the successful candidates at the rdcent examination for the Primary Fqllowship Of the Royal College . of Surgeons, Londbn, is Dr H. A. Small, a son of Mr arid Mrs Hugh Small, of Hastings. Dr Small is an old pupil of the Napier Boys' High School. Prior to his departure for Waipukurau to take. up duties in the telephone exchahge thefe', Mr. F. MdSwdeney was presented by the stafE of tbe Waipawa Fost Gffice with a sfet Of haifbrushes. The presdhtatiori Was inade by the Fostmaster, Mr. Hawke, Who WisBed Mr. McSweeney every sucdesi ifi the' servicd. Mr. Sfiencef S. Trigjgs. . who iths severed his connectioii with the liiefary staff of the Herard-Ti-ib'tine to take up an appoiritment as a committee reportef iri the House of Hepreseritativesj Wellington, was farewelled by his fellow-workers this morning. Mr. W. A. Whitlock, maUagihg-etlitor, dri bfehalf of the staff, made Mr. Triggs a preseritatioii of a travelling-case arid expressed best wishes foi' his ftiture shcceSa. Dr T. S. de Q. Cabot, formefiy an otfbstanding student of Otago Univ'ersity, who has won distinction in educational cireles in ihe Uriited States, is returning to New Zealand by" ihe Mai'ipOsa,» due at Auckland this inofriirig. ' D'r Cabot has takein a promirierit part in establishing Rugby football in the eastern States of America and has coached the Harvafd teams. He was forffierly an Otago, South Island arid New Zealand represeritative fQotballex
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 148, 10 July 1937, Page 4
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