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3 L j r W. Gootifellow went South last eveningSir George Elliot was a passenger for the South last evening. Captain Fraser. R.X.. was a passenger from Wellington by the Limiting today>[r. Hugh Whitcombe returned to Auckland by the Limited this ingMr. T> Wesney. of Invercargill, returned to the South by the Limited last evening.. Mr- D- Rotlie. commercial manager of the New Zealand Railways, was a passenger South last evening. Mr. A. G. Henderson, of the Christchurch ••Times.” been elected chairman of the United Press Association, in succession to the late Sir George* Fenwick. —P.A. Dr. J. Henderson. Director of the Xew Zealand Geological Survey, is at present in Sydney, having arrived there from South Africa, where he represented the Dominion at an international geological congress. He will return to New Zealand shortly. Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, for personal reasons is postponing his departure from Britain until next January (says an Australian and New Zealand Press Association cable message). He will proceed to New Zealand. and will visit Australia afterward. HOTEL REGISTER Grand. —Captain J. Fraser (Wellington). Star. —Mr. C. H. Hodson (Hamilton), Mr. R. Duthie. Mr. D. Adams (Christchurch). * * * Central. —Mr. IX Armitage (Tauranga). Mr. M. Green, Mr. M. Maclaren (Wellington), Mr. R. W. Smith tTaihape). Royal.—Mr R. Craig (Hastings), Mr J. Foster (Wellington). Albert.—Mr. A. J. Allen, ' Mr. A. .1. How Ison, Mr. W. H. Brent (Dunedin), Mr. W. Stephens (New Plymouth).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 796, 17 October 1929, Page 9
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237PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 796, 17 October 1929, Page 9
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