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Personal Items.

Mr E. Cameron Smith is a patient at "The Rowan's" private hospitat. Mr E. P. Lee passM throe**, . Christchureh ou his wav to Oaaaru o» Saturday. The Limerick Corporation unanimously voted the Freedom of the Citv to Archbishop Mannix. The Rev. J. R. Hervey has tendered his resignation as vicar or' the parish u * Temuksi for health reasons. On Saturday night Nightt the Christchureh Savage Club entertained the Rev. P. B. Clayton, M.C.. founder of the Toe 11 movement. '* ? Archbishop Julius, who is visitin* Sydney, underwent an operation on Friday night, but is reported to "be doing well. Mr .1. A. Campbell, Director of Horticulture, am! Mr E. A. Earp, Chief Apiary"lnstructor, arrived from Grer. mouth on Saturday atul left the saijU n evening for Wellington. The Rev. Harold Fun-has ha» bet* elected a member of the Standing Convmittee of the Christchureh Synod hi place of Archdeacon Julius, thus pre. serving the clerical representation "if South Canterbury. Tj

A .portrait of Archdeacon E. A. Seott : has been presented to the Board Rwa'V gallery of the Christchureh Anglicaa S Synod. .Mr Seott is vicar of Cottf, Hall, Ecelesliail, in the diocese of Lieificld, and was for many years AreV deacon of Christchureh. i

Mr C. Edgar, M.A., a member of tie staff of the Gore High School, Ijaj tendered his resignation to ihe Beatd of Governors. Mr Edgar has receipt an appointment on the staff of the Wjh Christchureh District High Scaotl, where ho will take up duty ou Angcitl. Our Wellington correspondent telegraphs:—Professor J. Macmillaa Brows, of Christchureh. goes to Honolulu fc» this week's outgoing steamer £re« Auckland. He is engaged in writing * book on the Polynesian languages, a*4 as he likes to work ten hours a day, aaj cannot do so by artificial light, at b following his usual practice of chtsisg the sun northward. At Honolala'he will, moreover, be in surroundings that ■will harmonise with his wort.

It is announced that, as the result ef a vote by members and associate* ft the New Zealand section of the Press Union, Sir George Feawiek (Dunedin), Mr H. Horton (Anekfcutd), Mr W. Cecil Leys (Auckland), and Mr T. Dinwiddie (Napier) will he the New Zealand delegates to the Imperial Pr«s Conference, which is to be held is tralia this year. The British delegates will visit New Zealand on their way fau Australia, and will spend about 10 daja in tho Dominion in August.

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 8

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405

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 8

Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18402, 8 June 1925, Page 8

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