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_ Guests-.-it the United Service Hotel include :-Messrs W. T). Soarburn (Wellington), and M. A. Mei>ougall
Professor J. Shelley and Dr. H. G. Denh.im returned to Christchurch yesterday from Wellington. Sympathy with the Rev. Brian Kilrov in his illness was expressed at yesterday's meeting of the Christchurch Presbytery. Recent arrivals at Warner's Hotel include -.-Messrs R. V. Ellerbeck (Bradford), J. G. Donald (Featherston), R. C. Tirnsdale ((Auckland), and H. J. Topliss (Inchbonnie). Messrs A. E. Missen (Hamilton), R. G. Le.vden (Auckland), C. Dermer (Feildmg), W. M. Tapp, and A. C. Lovelock (Palmerston North), are among the guests at the Clarendon Hotel.
The Right Rev. James Whyte, Roman Catholic Bishop of Dunedin, who visited Christchurch to attend the opening of the new department of the Sacred Heart Girls' College, returned to Dunedin yesterday.
The Rev. F Rule, who is going to the Lmted States in January next to take part in the opening services of his son's new church in Phoenix, has been p-anted four months' leave of absence by the Presbytery. '*• E Purchase, Principal of the Llinstfkrch Training College, and Mr M. McLeod, Senior Inspector of the Canterbury Education district, will leave for Wellington next Mondav to o en< ? r, a „ sittinK of the Primary schools Syllabus Commission.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19153, 9 November 1927, Page 10
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