PERSONAL.
The Bishop of Waikato, the Rt. Rev. C. A. Cherrlngton, who was the guest of Archdeacon G. H. Gavin, of New Plymouth, over the week-end. left New Plymouth to-day for Wellington.
Dr. M. H. Watt, Director-General cf Health, Is in Hamilton.
Mr C. Edwards returned yesterday by the Maunganul from a visit to Brisbane and Sydney.
Mr J. F. Louden will leave Hamilton to-morrow to join the Maunganul at Auckland on her Island cruise.
Mr W. A. Donald, of Auckland, was in Hamilton during the week-end as the guest of the Waikato section of the English Public Schools’ Club.
Mr lan Milner, New Zealand Rhodes scholar, will visit New Zealand before taking up his Commonwealth Fellowship at Berkeley University, California.
Messrs C. Thode, R. J. Dewsey (Rotorua), C. W. Tod (Rotoma), H. Rlshworth, W. a. Donald, M. Peters, M. N'icholls, A. Stormont, R. E. Brain, V. E. Masters, and E. B. Brown (Auckland), are at the Hamilton Hotel.
Mr Alexander Macintosh, who has been a director for the last 20 years, has been elected chairman of the New Zealand Board of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited, in succession to the late Mr Gerald FitzGerald. Captain A. W. Pearse, who has rep* resented the Port of London AuMionty in Australian and New Zealand for the past 18 years, is due to retire on June 30, 1938. Mr T. R. Toovey, chief assistant to the general manager. Sir David Owen, will arrive at the end of the year and assume control at the end of June, 1938. Surgeon-Lieutenant R. V. VaughanJoncs, who received his commission in April, has arrived in New Zealand to join the Imperial escort vessel Wellington as ship’s surgeon in succession to Surgeon-Lieu tenant R F. Stenhouse, a New Zealander, whose term of service with the ship lias A postal ballot 'for 1 lie election of two members of the Dental Council of New Zealand resulted in the election of Mr John Norman Risliworth, of Auckland, and Mr Uweii Vivian Davies, of Dunedin, as representatives of registered dentists resident In the North and South Islands respectively. Certain appointments remain to bo made by the Government before the personnel of llie council is complete.
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20261, 2 August 1937, Page 6
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367PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20261, 2 August 1937, Page 6
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