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PERSONAL

Mr K. J. Staunton, formerly on the staii of the Taranaki Herald, left Napier by the Rangitihi on .Saturday for London. Mr J. M. Illott, managing-director of Ilotts, Limited, Wellington, returned to New Zealand by the Awatea from Sydney after a business visit to Australia. Mr E. L. Cullen, M.P., left Hastings this morning for Wellington after spending thc week-end in his electorate. Mr W. H. Nolloth, a member of the poliee force at Hongkong, arrived at Auckland from Sydney on Friday on a visit to New Zealand. Mr S. G. Dinniss, of the literary staff of the Christchurch Press, will shortly talc6 up the position of chief sub-editor of tho Southland Times, Invercargill. Mr D. N. MeClurg, secretary for the N av Zealand National Party, arrived at Auckland by the Awatea from Sydney on Friday after 'a visit to Australia. Mr W. J. Greig, who has been promoted from stationmaster at Picton to the pi.sitiou of goods agent at Auckland, has taken over his duties at Auckland.

Mr C. M. Turrell, general manager in New Zealand cf tio Neiv Zealand Shipping Compan/, and Mrs Turrell returned to Wellington cn Saturday from a trlp lo Englanl m u the Continent. The Rev. R. B. Gosnell left Hastings by the express train this morning to attend the District Synod of the Methodist Ohnrch whieh is to eommence at Palmerston North to-morrow morning. Messrs K. F. Walker and W. N. Oalder, of the stafE of the New Plymouth Magistrate's Court office, were farewell ed by their colleagues on Friday prior to leaving to take up new ai.pointments at Wellington aid Napier respeelive'y.

The American athlete, Alfred Fileh, ■vwhc has been engaged as a coach by th^ VolHngtcn Amaleir Ai.hletic Centrc, is due to arrive af- Auckland next Friday by the Monterey, and' the arrarsgements src for tuni to leave the sa ni e day fur Wellington and arrive next Saturday. The Rev. Canon G. Y. Woodward, vicar r.f All Saints' Ohurch, Palmerston Nortli, arrived at Auckland by the Strathmore, on Friday with Mrs Woodward and their daughter after a holiday visit to England. ' Canon Woodward was one of the Ntw Zealanders pmmt. in Westminster Abbey for "the Ooj onation. Major John Buckley, D.S.O., M.C., managing director of C. and E. Morton, Ltd., and representative of the New Zealand Honey Control Board in London, will arrive in Auckland on November 26. He is an international 'bridge player and a former boxing cbsinpion of the Indian Army. Major Buckley is visiting the Dominion for ti;o purpose of diseussing questions a'rising from the sale of New Zealand honey in Great Brjtain.

Dr. L. Kirschner, head of the bae-, tericlogical department at the Pasteur" Institute, Bandoeng, Java, arrived in New Zoajand by't.he Awatea on Friday. After a short stay in ^ew Zealand he Aviil proceed to the ITnited States, where he will be engaged in research for brief periods at the School of Tropical Medicines, San Francisco, and the Rcckefeller Institute, New York. He will later proceed io Euupe and will return J ava in about a year's tiine. Miss Ella Wtlson, M.A., Dip. Ed., L.Ii.S.M., of the Hastings High School, and formerly of the Wellington Girls' College ard the Rotorua High School, has Leer. appointed by the New Zealand Education Department to ex- ; change for a year with Miss H. Appleby, M.A. (Oantab.), senior English mitress at the Kendrick Girls' Sahool, Reading, England. Miss Wilson, will leave Auckland b ythe Ao.angi on November 30, and will travel through Canada and the United Sfates before taking up her appointment.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 6

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PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 50, 22 November 1937, Page 6

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