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The Rt. Rev. C. A. Cherrington, Bishop of Waikato, who has been visiting New Plymouth, is attending a meeting of the Rural Deanery Board, at Te Kuiti. Mr W. A. Adams, of London, Is visiting Hamilton. Mr W. E. Lewisham has been elected president of the Auckland Rotary Club. Mr C. R. Ford has been elected president of the Auckland Institute and Museum: Mr T. R. Toovey, M.8.E., representative for Australia and New Zealand of the Port of London Authority, will arive In Hamilton from New Plymouth to-morrow’. Mr K. W. Truscott, of Christchurch, and formerly of Hamilton, has been accepted for a short service commission in the Royal Air Force and will sail from New Zealand for England on July 2. Dr. C. F. Wilson, who has completed the examination for toe degree ot M. 8.. Ch. 8.. is an old boy of Forest Lake ’School and the Hamilton High School. Dr. Wilson is a house surgeon at the Christchurch Hospital. Dr. H. E. Annett, of Matangi, and Mr C. P. Harington, of Eureka, left last evening for Wellington, where they will represent the Waikato District Pig Council at the annual meeting of the National Pig Council. Messrs W. J. Norton, G. A. Stanton, G. Leswick, w. Allan, T. Sullivan (Taumarunui;, H. D. Moir, F. D. Aplin, F -_ W. Webb, T. Cooper Auckland)’ W. L. Scaddin Wellington and R. Travers Wangehu) are at the Hamilton Hotel. Captain A. H. L. Fugden. of the New Zealand Staff Corps, has been appointed by the Minister of Defence, the Hon. F. Jones, to represent the naval, military and Air Forces on the National Council of Physical Welfare and Recreation. In accordance with the provisions of Ihe Physical Welfare and Recreation Act. Mr Ivan M. Levy, has linen appointed official secretary lo ills Imperial Japanese Majesty's Consulate-General, t recently established at Wellington bv the Consul-General. Mr K. Cunji. FV>r several years Mr Levy was on ihe ! literary staffs of the New Zealand I Times and the Dominion, and was a rinse student of Japanese political and industrial activities.
Mr L. V'. Bryant, member of the English Alpine Club and of tlie 1935 Everest Reconnaissance Expedition, lectured in Invercargill this week under the auspices of the Southland section of the New Zealand Alpine Club. V!:' Bryant will snun leave New Zealand for America and Eur pe on a Carnegie Travelling Fellowship. In 1233 he was teaching on the staff of 'he Southland Bo;s’ High School.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20506, 24 May 1938, Page 6
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