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Sir peeif Leys, has, re.turned to Aueklond wi'tli LHdy ' Leys affer spendihg. a hcdiday in Hawaii. - Mr J. A. Mabin, who has been pn tlie staff of the Wairoa branch of the Bank pf New South Wales, has been transferrpd fo Sydney. Mr Justice Q'Bpgap, M^sys W. Cpeil Prime. ahd A. L. Mphtcith, membqrs g $ the 1 Ar.bifaatipn Cpurt., who ^ave bpen Sitting in New Plympiith h^v© hoyy gone? to 'Wellington, 1 ' 1 • ■ . \ Mr Roy Andrews, of Gisborne, was appointed tp the position of supervising landscape-gardener at the meeting of fhe Gisborne BorOugh Gounexl xasir liight. Therp WPW 49* applieatipns |rogx pai'fc| of NpW Mr. I. Langdpn Rripp, pf Napier, was last e'vertiiig appiQinfed secret^ry |o the 'Hawke's'- Bay* APcfimatisatioxi Society in succession to Mr. '!R.' M. Chadwick, who has resigned to take over the full-time secrefatys.hip of the Automobile Assoeiation (Hawke 's Ra/)., Mr William Rhodes Moorhouse, who in 1933 inherited a £250,000 estate in New Zealand and who "is the 'son of 'the first airman to wiu tlie Victoria Cross in the preqf "$ar, hasi fieeq g?fnfe^ a commission as a pilotAofficer in the Counfy of Loqdon Fighter Squadron.— L'ress Associafipn coblq. Sir Walter Huggard has been selected for fhe coihbindd'post of President of 'the special Courts in Swaziiand and Bechuanaland Pr'otectorate ' aiid judicial 'comniissioner and legal adviser to the High Commissioner of Basixtoland, Bechuanaland Protectorate and Swazilapd.— Brifish Utficial W-ire-less.. The Qpeeq and Pxincesses Elizabefli and Mqrgafet lel't Balmoral to. stay at Gfarnis pnstle, the. home. of, the Qupen's parehts', Lord ' and Eady Strathmore. The; Ring will join theni shoitlyj 'bub is expecjbgd to 'fcturn to Balxnoral for the op'ening of ihe groU'se' shooting next' ThUfsday.— British .OJficial Wireless. Mass Helen Gard'ner, cf Wellington, wiU be, jqdge at the seventh anriuai Hawke'i Q.ay JQ?ama festiypl, which will be heid in the Ilastings Municipal Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, Augupt 16 and 17. Miss Gard'ner has agr.eed to adjudieate in place of R.rpfessqr W. A. Sewell, who was ^nable to act becaqse fhe dnte of his dei>ar|ur.e fo^ England had been advanc.ed. Maipr A. a. Longdou, formerly art adviser to fkp Pepartnicut of Overseas Trade, who was responsfble for orga^isifig tlie exhibifions pf Bufcli, italia'p, Versiaq gn'd ' C^qse. art, af fJpAlingtoq ^quse, has be,en apppinted fo difppt t^fj" prgaqisatipn of the palace pf arfs, whiph will be a speciaf feafure qf the great Emp.ire Exhib.ifion frt Giasgo.w qpyt year. The paiace of arts. wiU pass fnto the possessipn pf fhp Glasgow Cprporafipn as a perpiap.eqt bdildidS ftt fhe conelusiop pf the, exbibijipn.^llritish Qpjcial Wk©U«L
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 175, 11 August 1937, Page 4
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