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T. H. A. Valintine, DirectorGeneral of Health, was a passenger from Wellington by the Limited express today. ______ The Hon. A. J. Stallworthy, Minister of Health, arrived in Auckland by the Limited express today. T. Blood worth left for Wellington last evening to attend a meeting of the Workers’ Compensation Committee. Major-General R. Young. C. 8., CM.C., officer commanding the Mew Zealand Forces, arrived in Auckland this morning. Mr. J- Robertson, who was recently appointed inspector of schools in the Auckland district, arrived in Auckland yesterday from Hawke’s Bay. Mr. John Fuller, of the Fuller theatrical firm, arrived from Wellington by the Limited this morning and will spend a few days in Auckland. Mr. W. Gregory, New Zealand manager for the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, will leave for England on a business trip by the Port Caroline on Friday. Mr. Gregory will be accompanied by Mrs. Gregory and their son. __ HOTEL REGISTER Albert. —Mr. A. Davis. Mr. O. Mills (Wellington). Mr. L. Little (Dunedin), Mr. W. Crabb (Palmerston North). Grand. —Mr. J. Fuller (Sydney). Mr. H. L Hartog, Mr. B. Pearson, Mr. D. E.* Wilkie, Mr. W. Martin (Welling*on) - ... Cargen.—Mr. W. S. Jackson (Lonflon). . * . Star. —Mr. W. Robinson (Wellington), Mr. J. Wilson (Sydney), Mr. O. Symes (Hawera), Mr. W. Goodchild (Australia). Qentra!. —Mr. F. W. Baas (Rotorua), Mrl J. B. Syraon Royal.—Mr. P. Hodgson (Wellington), Mr. W. J. Orr, Mr. A. E. Simmons (Whangarei), Mr. X>- M. Helse (Talhape), Mr. W. H. Carlson (Hamilton), Mr. E. Winnington-Ingram (Malay States).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 9
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249PERSONAL Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 936, 1 April 1930, Page 9
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