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Tho Hon. Sir James Pair, Miniate - of Education, arrived at Dunedin ljj|'. evening. Ho will lay the foundation stono of the new Medical School tol day, and will leavo for the North. <«t„. - Friday. ■".** * ——-" 1- -j Mr J. E. Mcrrett, who has been ta M tho West Coast for a few days, j*. "p turned to Christehurch last evening. * '*s •Mr H. A. Beauchainp, general sun*. Vi ger of Kodak Australasia Pty., Ltd,, f is at present staying at tho United 'i Service Hotel. J Mr Sidney Williamson, conductor of 1 Sfc Cecilia Choir, will leave for Dun- >l edin to-<lay to make arrangements for \ '% tho visit of his choir to tho Dunedia 4 * ' Exhibition. ' ■ Messrs A. Whatlcy (Wellington), J ' C,' Hay (Wellington), C. Kyland (Vfal* lington), R. W. Brickell (Dunedin), A, E.. Stephen (Dunedin), J. Chfenofca ' (Temuka), and F. W. Moore (Welliag." ton) aro staying at tho Clarendon Hotel ' Mr P. Solig left last night for Wei-' .' lington to attend a meeting of tn& exeeutivo of tho Now Zealand branch \ of tho Empiro Press Union. Final «. rangemonts for tho entertainment of tho representatives of tho Press from abroad, during their stay in New Zealand, on routo to Australia, aro to made. .*- A motion of sympathy was accorded > tho relatives of the latoMr F, N..Gl«.'' son by tho Canterbury Rugby Union last night. Mr Glasson, a member of tho Wharenui Football Club, died from injuries'ho rocoived in a third grade 4* match. Tho club was granted penal*." l sion to postpone its third grade match next Saturday as a mark of respect * » Mossrs G. Springhall (Wellington) G. H. Bellamy (Cambridge), R. &£ Arthur (Wellington), E. H. Mclnaet'" . (Wellington), J. O. Coop (Kaituna), J,' ' W. Mackie (Reefton), H. L. Taplw (Dunodin), A. J. Hydor (Wellington), ,' J. Lo Soour (Paris), B. B. Sargootf '"• (Dunedin), and C. P. Hainsworth (Dun. " edin) are gneats at Warner's Hotel. s s Messrs H. A.' Goodwin, J. L. Benin. \ •> ster, A. M. Holmes, W. A. Coatex. C. R. Fuller, W. H. Tong, £ - Telford, and E. C. Simpson (Welling." * ton), F. Gosney (London), V. Barwiek. ' (Melbourno), R. J. Cbomoes (Sew York), W. Shaw (Auckland), R. Maeaulay (Temuka), and Duncan Cameron-.-(Oaniaru) are among those slaying at the United Scrvico Hotel.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 8
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372Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18410, 17 June 1925, Page 8
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