PERSONAL.
♦ The King gave a luncheon to Sir Thomas Mackenzie at Buckingham Palace. .Mr and Mrs N. P. Chamberlain arc malting a short, visit to Otaki, prior to taking up residence tit Napier. Tit.- "Building Star" announces that the management of its business has now passed over to Mr Bouts J. I'iraui, who now possesses a controlling iniciest. Mrs Walford, who has been a resident of Otakj for some considerable time, leaves'to-morrow to tak<- up residence in Auckland. Her many friends .\\ iil wish her boii voyage. Mr lirnie Batten, who ha.- been connected villi the local post offica staff, for the pa-l two yc-nr.-. bit to-day to take up duties at the Ponsonby (Auckland) P.O. He carries with him the be.-t wishes ol tin- community. Mr -!. S. Dickson M.!\. has been confined to his bed for the past week ' through indisposition. He will not be able to proceed n< Wellington to take up hi Parliamentary duties until the beginning of next week. Dr. Cuy Scholelield, who a- t. wellknown authority on the Pacific, is to ih liver a lecture at Wellington on 1 Thur-day evening on "The- Pacific, its llistory'and Problems." The lecture i being delivered under the auspices I ol the Victoria University College.
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Otaki Mail, Volume XXVIII, 30 June 1920, Page 2
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