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Dr. John Hammond, F.R.S., - chief of the physiology department, Animal Nutrition Institute, Cambridge University. will be the guest of Professor and Mrs G. S. Peren at Alassey College dosing his visit to Palmerston North and the Alanawatu. The Leader of the Opposition, Hon. Adam Hamilton, who attended the garden party at Rongotea on Saturday, left AA’ellington for Auckland by the Limited express last night. He intends to visit Feilding on AVednesday and Taihape on Thursday. Rev. Richard. Dwyer, who was ordained last month, is to leave New Zea ; land shortly to take up work under St. Columban’s Missionary Society, in China. Father Dwyer was educated at the Star of the Sea College, Seatoun, and i later at St. Thomas’s Academy, Oamaru, and St. Bede’s, Christchurch. At a meeting of the executive of the Palmerston North branch of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, a motion of sympathy was passed with the relatives' of the late Air C. Louisson. who was for many years a member of the association and for about twelve years a member of the Anzac Club house committee. Rev. Father J. J. Kennedy, S.AI., M.A., rector of the Alarist Fathers’ House of Novitiate at “Highden,” Awahuri, for the past two years, has left on transfer as rector of St. Patrick’s College, Silverstream. Father C. O’Connor. S.AI., of Alt. St. Alary’s, Greenmeadows, replaces him at “Highden.” Rev. Father Dr. J. Kelly, late editor of the New Zealand Tablet, and now in charge of tho parish of Pungarehu, will he the official representative of the AVellington diocese at tho thirty-fourth international eueharistic congress to be held at Budapest at the end of Alay. Father Kelly will also represent the diocese at the regional missionary and eucharistic congress to be held in Newcastle, New South AVnles, next month. Father AV. E.O’Donnell, Petone, and Fatlier AV. Heavey, Reefton, will also attend the congress at Newcastle.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 6
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313PERSONAL. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 53, 31 January 1938, Page 6
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