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Messrs P. P. Billing ( \Vdl ingj oa)i|«H P. Mara (Wanganui), an«l J. A. pJf9|S| (Dunedin) are guests at the ClatcgjjraS The lie v. 11. J. Ituffadine, Paste-a|K Trinity Congregational Church, is confined to his home. His illness is causing grave eoneera tft'||ra||| Our Dmtodin < "rre>pondent graphs that tho Rev. l)r. RuthetfjSliM AVaddelK tho well-known PresbHgjgll» divine, had bis ankle broken tiwqgSiH being knocked down a niotor^uSjfl Messrs C. "Bridge V.'«•!lington),Jwß Spem er Auckland*, K. Rogers (AjflH Worrall (LHtuedin"'. k. C. (Wellington I *. and Ur. "Fisher burtoiO are staying at Warner's Mr W. J. lv. Sullivan. the local branch of too lljffiM Hank of Australia. Ltd.. has Ujpfl transferred to tho Australian leaves within tho «c\t few weeksiHjj '■Loiulon Gazette' 1 announces 3g|9 Lord jollicoe, on assumption oTwjfl| Earldom, takes the tales of lieoo and A is-count i>roeas of SoqjHflj Cabled iiilorniatnui lias been rctSapß by Mr T. U. Burt, ot William sjjgHH Dunediu, 'that his ftoii, Mr GflijNE9| Burt, has gone to Spitzborgen a»"<6»gH engineer of a steamer which is preparing for tho expedition tho North Polo next year. The exMKH tion has been postponed for a year. KB Burt, in addition to his cnginea2H studies, took up tlio study of and lie was ottered, and dcclin«dEi||H position in the flying party that wiflM have made, tho attempt to reach tiBM Polo this year. Ho is on his TacalnH and expects u) return to tho beginning oi: October next. j - jpßi Burt, who is' -o years of age, was qfgfl eatcd at tho High Street School, Boyr' High School, and Dunedin TwBB nical College, served his appnutKttiiKjH as an engineer at .Messrs A. audlKn Burt's, Dunedin. and went to BogMSj as eighth engineer of tho s.s. AximH in August. l!)±-\ Ho spent »'j»| witli the Metropolitan Vickers OdH pany, and has since then been an-jflH gineering student at Liverpool Commenting on the operation wfcj|jPj|j| Dr. Julius recently underwent in fijjllfl ncv, tho current issue of News" states: —"Archbishop a letter written tho day before IBM operation in Sydney, stated thai tt|B had been advised to undergo «a opeaKaH tion for tho relief of .u physical UCShH venienco which became acute oa.HMI way to Sydney, and consequently |M Was at tho time in St. Luke's QndKfl Hospital. He expected, all beingJNEfflj to be nlilo to resume his journey «hHH in two months' time —that is, afc'JjK™ ond of July. We hear that the iilliHj tion was successful and that ticnt is doing well. Tlio Archbajjiffißl will bo assured of thft sympathy the prayers of the Diocese in th{yßH terruption of his journey, and all him a speedy recovery. As *» gENKH press wo learn that the optrationjMH important enough to cause IgSM anxiety, but it appears to haTe MCMHH together successful and the ArciMM#M| has come through it splendidly. HiwjH making an excellent recovery mail left, hoped to be about iji|ljg
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 8
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481Personal Items. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 8
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