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Mr and Mrs Hugh W. C. Baird, of Hastings, left by motor .this morning for a holiday trip t u Taupo and Wairakei.
It is understood Sir James Cooper will probably Ive the new chairman of the Pacific Cable Board, states a London cable.
Captain F, Joliffe has been appointed by the Commonwealth Navi, gation Department as assessor in the Tahiti-Greycliffe collision inquiry, states a Sydney cable.
President Coolidge presented Col Lindbergh with the Hubbard -Medal at a luncheon given to numerous oceanic fliers, states a Washington cable.
The Air Force Cross has been bestowed on Lieutenant Bentlev, South African Air Force, in recognition ot distinguished service rendered to aviation bv his recent flight in a light aeroplane from England to Capetown
Admiral Hilary Jones, senior flag officer and t he American naval expert at tiie Geneva conference, is retiring on account of reaching the age limit. 64 years, after 47 years’ service,
The Duke and Duchess of York, accompanied by their personal staff on their Australian tour, will view the film of the Canberra ceremonies and of the Queensland tour at the Australia House cinema on December 6, states a London cable.
Nurse Cassin. Hasting? district nurse, was yesterday granted leave of absence during January. The question of appointing a relieving assistant was left in the hands of the medical superintendent and the gecre. tary of the board.
Among the guests at the Masonic Hotel. Napier are:—Mr and Mrs A. H. Moline (Melbourne). Mr and Mrs A. Cambridge. Mrs and Miss Cameron (North Otago), Mr und Mrs J. D. Ormond (Wallingford). Mr and Mrs Barker (Gisborne). Miss Norgrove. Messrs H. P. McQuire, T. H. Buxton, C. H. Norton (Auckland). H. M Quigley (Dannevirke). E. F. Stubbs (Takapau). J. Mansfield (Khandallah), S. T. Harrison. J. Delaney (Wellington), 0. NelsonFoster (Gisborne), A. W. Osborne (Sydney),
The following wool-buyer? will arrive in Napier to-night for Friday r sale and will stay at the Masonic Hotel:—Messrs R. H. IIi». F Grnsheni, E R. Lee. H. Hargreave II Galbraith. F. Clark, J. Ferrier Clark inr.. E. J. Dennv. H F. W. Brown. A. Smith, S. Warburton, A, M. Partnkover, H. E. Kirby. P. Brown. J, Bowen. Douglas Walker Alan Copeland. F. Marshall J. S. Dawson R. Ellerbeck. G. Hudson, .1 * Parker. F. S. Laycock. J. Glendening, W. Luke. P T. Robinson, Watson Dawson. O. Sommer, E. Milnes, y S. Brookhank. C. Provost, Avent. Chnni. pion. Doucet. Flood, R. Ellen. r ' Bartlett, Varlow. H. Illingworth. H. T. Milnes J. F Duke. Horslev O, Hughes, Beseme, T. 11. Baker,
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 15 November 1927, Page 4
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