PERSONAL.
Mr E. M. Haise, late of Masterton, is paying a brief farewell visit prior to his departure from Auckland by the Rangitata on August 25 for London. Mr Haise is proceding to England to take up a commission in the Royal Air Force. Completing 40 years’ service in the New Zealand Police Force, Superintendent S. Till, of Auckland, will begin retiring leave on Monday before officially retiring on superannuation on November 14. Superintenden Till has been in charge of the Auckland police district for the past eight years. Mr G. G. Chisholm, who has held the position of registrar of the Supreme Court and clerk of the Magistrates’ Court at Napier for the past 16 years, has received notice of his appointment as temporary magistrate. Mr Chisholm is to go to Auckland to take up his new duties early next week, and expects to be absent approximately two months.
Mr J. W. Davidson, M.A., who won the Strathmore Research Studentship of Cambridge University, is to leave Wellington for England on August 16. After the completion of his scholastic career at Victoria College—where he was senior scholar in history in 1935 Mr Davidson joined the historical section of the Centennial branch of the Department of Internal Affairs.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 August 1938, Page 4
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