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COMOBIN'S PASSENGERS.
Among the passengers by the liner
Comorin, which passed through Fre
mantle yesterday on her way to Great
Britain, were the following:
Mr. F. Critch, managing director of
F. Critch and Company. Ltd., Fremantle,
who returned, with Mrs. Critch, after a
holiday visit to New Zealand.
Mr. Neville Dawson, who is return
ing to England after having judged the
terrier dog section at the Sydney Royal
Show.
Mr. C. W. Sainsbury, sales manager
of Wentworth Motors, Ltd, who, with
his wife, returned from a holiday trip
to Tasmania.
Mr. Mervyn Forrest, of Minderoo sta
tion, who returned with his wife and
daughter from a holiday trip to the
Eastern States.
Mr. C. W. Goodman, general manager
in Australia for the British Electric Co,
Ltd., who is on a business trip to Eng
land. He is accompanied by his wife
and will be absent for four or five months.
Mr. A. S. Doig, manager for Australasia
of the General Accident, Fire and Life
Assurance Corporation, Ltd. He dis
embarked at Fremantle and will spend
a week in this State before continuing
his journey to London.
Mr. D. T. Boyd, of Barooga station,
in the southern Riverina, president of
the Graziers' Federal Council and a
member of the Australian Wool Board,
who is on a holiday trip abroad, accom
panied by his wife and four daughters.
Mr. James Burns, chairman of direc
tors of Burns, Philp and Company, Ltd.,
who has been invited by the British
Government to represent the Western
Pacific High Commission at the Corona
tion ceremonies, and has been allotted
a place in Westtmnnster Abbey. He will
return with his wife and daughter, who
are at presept in England.
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