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Who’s Who the Niagara

With more than 300 pa age board, the R.M.S. Auckland yesterday afternoon^ 4 * royage from Vancouver toq°» V. The voyage was unev».S,a*t-'-erv pleasant, excellent ,2 h ttlll ' it I enjoyed for the most parT days heat was enthusiastic*])!**” corned by the travellers i dared that the trip ™ ° 4B k was something to be rememi* ** The Niagara carried a i,”** 4 signment of English and /I® "J mails. a * ♦ • The Hon. Henry Marks Suva, and Mrs. Marks, are way on a world lour lasting months. They will spend sL * Tf ’- m New Zealand before proved England and Europe. to Mr. E. J. Riches, of the stair . League of Nations, arrived nn 5 to New Zealand. a a T ’-ss Professor G. Gillies, of the r sity of British Columbia. Vanco’X is on his way to attend a minim! t; gress in South Africa, He Jn w *’4 New Zealand in companv with « Gillies before he continues his ney. 8 * * * Mr. Edward G. Cole is represen, “ a Canadian firm which manufL?, ’ silk hosiery. This is his fixw'J to the Dominion, and is a purely k ness one. 1 - 1 Mr. G. E. Roundtree, cattle bn,,, for Canadian Packers, has arrived a holiday and health trip to New v land. * =» • Mr. Milton J. Beatty, secretan „ Beatty Bros.. Ltd., a firm which nun' faetures electric washing machin and vacuum cleaners, is paying / first visit to the Dominion. "He hi already established an agency he-, and considers that New Zealand mgr be a very up-to-date country, eonsifo ing the number of electrical apt ances which are used. » » * Mr. W. R. Givens, president of the Whig-Standard Publishing Co., Kiu r ston, Ontario, the third oldest nevi f paper in Canada, will make a ton of K New Zealand by motcr-car. He vk one of the representative Canada newspaper men of an Empire delet- f tion who were the guests ot the British and French Governments on a tour of the battlefields during the war * * • Mr. Morley M. Smith, of the sain promotion department of Ford Mota, I Canada, expects to be in New Tj ', - hand for three weeks looking into th Ip company’s business There will bo it* no new model Fords this year, he savs. i There has been no drop in the expo- | of Ford cars. Mr. W. E. Wilson auditor for Geno- I ral Motors, Ltd., and Mrs. Wilson, an S through passengers to Australia. Tbp will visit New Zealand before retort ing to America. • * • Mr. E. D. R. Smith, a Christchurck lawyer, and Mrs. Smith, have retnrooc from a tour abroad. Miss A. Edmonson, secretary to ■ Mayo Bros., the famous America! surgeons, of the Mayo Inafitmt Rochester. New York, will makehatoc: if of New Zealand. * * * Mr. L. Willson, a New York lav yer, is a through passenger to Aus : tralia. He is accompanied by Mrs. If Willson. * * * Among the Australians returair from abroad are Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Berry*, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rhodes Mr. J. Todhunter (Newcastle Steel SB Works), Mr. L. S. Benjamin (direfir: |: of W. D and H. O. Wills, Melbourne | and his wife and daughter, Mr. aai |-s Mrs. B. Hutchinson, and Mr. and Mn lW. Mitchell. Sister Suzanne and Sister Theodorf, it two nursing sisters from Makogai, f the leper station in the Pacific, »■ 1; rived to spend a holiday* in Aucktai. Sister Sophie, who has been teacbiK ?V at a native school on the Rewa RM: K for the past four years, has come B receive treatment at Ihe Mater MB acordiae Hospital. The sisters from the leper istoiSj refused to talk of their noble, self- |f< sacrificing work. “We try to do it will f as little fuss as possible,” they saic Sister Suzanne has been on the islanc for 25 years and Sister Theodore for if five years. They will be the guestsa the Sisters of Mercy during their star in Auckland. * * * As Far Eastern correspondent to “ the “Chicago Tribune,” Mr. Charts f Dailey is a keen ouserver of affairs. On behalf of his paper be f has been engaged in recent years it the rather complicated pastime </■ following up tne various Chinese wan f According to Mr. Dailey it has all be* l f very interesting. Mr. Dailey’s Wf sion to New Zealand and Australia * . principally to find out for his paper tbs | reaction of these countries to the pro' | posed reductions in cruiser Btrenrand also on the Singapore naval bas . question, which he considers is “■ 1 particular interest to the Pacific _<#«■ i tries. Mr. Dailey is accompanied Mrs. Dailey.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 10

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Who’s Who the Niagara Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 10

Who’s Who the Niagara Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 882, 28 January 1930, Page 10

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