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PERSONAL

All*. Justice Blair h> on a visit to Hamilton. The Hon. Sir Edwin Mitchelson, M.L.C., is in Auckland. Mr. W. S. Glenn, M.P. for Rangitikei. is visiting Auckland. The Hon. K. W. Alison, M.L.C., arrived in Auckland this morning. Mr. A. S. Bankart, of Auckland, went South to Wellington last evening. Mr. S. Coldicutt has returned to Auckland after three weeks in Wellington. Mr. K- McCallum, of Blenheim, who has been visiting Auckland, has returned South. The Minister of Lands, the Hon. A. D. McLeod, will return from the Nelson district on Sunday. The Postmaster-General, the Hon. AV. Noswortliy, was a passenger by the Wahine from the South yesterday. Mr. E. Casey, Divisional Superintendent of the New Zealand Railways at Auckland, has returned from a business visit to Wellington. Mr. G. C. Stone, secretary of the Labour Party, who has been attending the party conference at Wellington, returned to Auckland this morning. Mr. L. O. Atkinson, secretary to the New Zealand Football Association, has tendered his resignation. He has held office for over three years, succeeding Mr. B. L. Salmon. He was for some years a member of the Y.M.C.A. Club. Mr. Joseph Bradley, Australian manager of the New Zealand Press Association, is relinquishing his position. More than 32 years ago Mr. Bradley joined the Sydney office of the New Zealand Press Association, under Mr. A. J. Fraser, and in 1910 was appointed Australian manager. Prior to joining the association Mr. Bradley was for ton years on the “Daily graph’’ sub-editorial staff as Sydney representative of the Melbourne Age.*' Mr. Bradley has been a frequent contributor to the Australian and English Press on nature study and -eligious subjects. Mr. F. H. Morgan, of the head office of the New Zealand Press Association in Wellington, has succeeded Mr. Bradley as Australian manager of the association. Mr. H. D. Muir, of the sub-editorial staff of the Christchurch “Press,” has succeeded Mr. Morgan at the Wellington office. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Mr. M. Campbell, Mr. R. Caughley, Mr. C. Birch, Mr. A. Shorter, Mr. H. Hopkins (Wellington). Mr. B. Robinson (England), M. J. Sanclall (Christchurch), Mr. Forth (Brisbane), Mr. J. White (New Plymouth). * * * g Cargen. —Mr. E. W. Crago (Sydney). w Mr. E. A. Pryor (Dunedin), Mr. A. SClarke (Welhngtoiv). Star.—Mr. G. W. Vercoe, Mr. E. H. O’Meara (Hamilton), Mr. C. B. Pepper. Captain W. A. Gray. Mr. C. Todd (Wellington), Mr. A. P. Wilson (Palmerston North), Mr. A. A. Stewart. Mr. H. A. Casey (Eltham), Mr. R. G. Hosking (Whangarei), Mr. H. Lloyd (Dargarille). * * * Central.—Mr. A. R. Harper (Dunedin), Mr. W. Tonga (Wellington). Royal.—Mr. L. Bayfield (Christchurch), Mr. D. Gardiner (Hukapapa), Mr. A. Cameron (Morrinsville). Mr. C. P. Colling (Whangarei), Mr. S. Hickey (Te Aroha).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 9

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PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 9

PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 329, 14 April 1928, Page 9

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