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PERSONAL.

j Hi s Excellency the Gov rnor-Geii- i I eral, accompanied by Captain R. ; I S.uart-French, A.D.C., returned to i ■ Wellington from the South Island yes. , I ! Hon. R. Si mpp-, Minister of Public ! j WorkL, will leave Wellington by the i | Limited express to-morrow night to i ’ open a bridge over Hie Waika-io River ( j it Fairfield, a suburb of Hamilton, on ! Monday. He will spend Tuesday in ' h/ Waikato and return to Wellington i on W dnesday morning. ! Mr. J. Hardest, MP. for Av.' rua, ■who has been ad. fessing meetings of supporters of the National Party [ n the Auckland district, arrived ut ! Wellington by .he Limited from Ham- '.'] on yesterday. He left las't night '■ .or the south. ! Mr. J. I. Craig, secretary to the I Ggyp ian Minister of Fin. nee, is to | visit Aus ralia and New Zealand in I i few weeks’ time. Mr. Cnaig, who i s <o deliver addresses on Egypt, will I spend almost the whol of June and • Inly in Australia, and will visit the | ehief centres of New ZeaL.nd in Augi us . Dr. J. R. Elder, professor of 'hisory ait the Otago Univ/rsi y, has acepted ia. position on the National Historical Commit e formed in connecion w ith the Dominion centenary celebra.ions. Surgeon. Commander R. G. Anthony, of England, who h s been 1 nt to the Now Zealand Division of the Royal Navy for a period of th’re years, will irrive in Au .kland to-day by the ALi’roa from London. Hon. J. A. Hanan, M L C., chancellor jof the University of New 1 Zealand, ! was the first of the New Zealand [Coronation delegates 'to arrive in ! London, according io a m ssage received! in buiicdln. Mr. Tiani n, who vill represent -the Legislative Counal and tlr University of New Zealand at the Corona ion, has been invited to addr sg the House of Com. i i mens on educa ional methods in the tominion.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 416, 24 April 1937, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 416, 24 April 1937, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 416, 24 April 1937, Page 4

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