Chronicle-1934

.^-■ ' ■ ' • ' "l ■ ■ ■ -40-. very well. A. T. kinship has lately been appointed Secretary of the Isitilo Chrome Mines, a company which is at work in Zululand. The Head Office, however, is in Durban. E. Hagemann, of whom very little has been heard since he left tte school at the end of 1925, has been farming near Darnall ever since, and has also inarried. D. Sinclair has built up a good practice as a quantity surveyor in Johannesburg and has established a branch office in Durban.Ho is "well in" with African Theatres,and has been engaged on work in connection with Durban's new Restaurant and Theatre, We congratulate F.Beckett of Indwedo on his recent marriage. L. Stone has also lately got married, and we extend him our congratulations also, and best wishes for future happiness. F. Dunster from Harrismiih visited the College on the occasionof the Old Boys ' Match, and was especially welcome as this iwas his first visit since he left the School seven or eight years ago.In the interim, ha hs-s spent several years in England studying the printing trade, and is now running his father's business in Harrismith. He had some amusing if not alvmys enviable exper iences in England, and it was most interesting to hear his account of them. Donovan and Basil Coventry were seen during the holidays at the Bergville show, Basil is still at the Howard College in Durban while Donovan is very successfully running his fhther's farm. G. Blaine is now studying at St. Thomas's Hospital, London. One of his favourite hobbies is boxing, and he is doing particularly well at it. B. Tedder has not appeared in these notes for a long time. He is still on his father's farm, and was seen for a brief moment at the Annual Play. C. H. Stott is new in his fourth year Medical Course at Edin-

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