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PERSONAL.

! lion. F. Jones, Minister of De- | fence 1 , r turned to Wellington by aero I plane yesterday from Dunedin. I ! Hon H. G. R. Mason, Attorneyj G neral, will return to Wellington ■ this morning from Auckland. • Hon. R. Semple, Minister of Public ■ Works, is expec ed to return io Wel- • lington this morning from Cbristi church. 'i Hon. W. Lee Minister of I AgrLcul ure, left Wellington last night } for Nelson, where to-day he will be l tendered a civic reception. ' Hon. R. Masters, M.L.C., Hon. Jas. McLeod, and Mr J. O’Sullivan, left this morning for Welling! on to at.end the annual meeting of the Nev/ Zealand Rugby Union. Mr R. Burg ss, of the Stratford railway staff, left to-day on transfer co Ohakune. - Mr C. B. Michie, chairman of dir- ; ectors of the Kai.aia Dairy Company, ‘ is to leave New Zealand in May as ; leader of the solar eclipse expedition • o Canton Island, in the Phoenix ! Group. ! Dr. W. Hellen.h-1, German Consul in New Zealand and Samoa, is to leave Welling on to-day by the Maui Poinare on a visit to Western Samoa i and American Samoa. I Mr W. A. Bodkin, M.P., left Weilington yesterday for Pahia’ua to | take part in the Na ional Party cami paign in the North Island. He will deliver his first address at Waipukurau. | Sir Frederick 11. Tout, a director of the A.M.P. Society, a director of Sun Newspap rs. Sydney, and a prominent, grazier of New South Wales, arrived at Wellington yesterday in ithe Awatea on a brief business visit. Dr. p. Clennell F nwick, head of he radium depar ment of the Christchurch Hospital, returned to New Zealand from Australia by the Awatea yes'erday. He attended the eigli h Australian cancer conference at Canberra from April 13 to 16. One of the founders of the dairy produce export business in New Zealand. Mr Joseph Ambury, died at his resid ,nce at Epsom. Auckland, yes'erday, aged 90. Mr Ambury, who was the son of an English farmer, j ame- to New Zealand in 1884 and armed a’ Mangere and Remuera.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 4

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