PERSONAL ITEMS.
..- Tlio following received- invltations ) to ;a- din- r.,; 1 , ner in honour of hjs Majesty's birthday ; "v.y by his Excellency the .Governor last evening i—;•;':: TVliight' Hop., Sir Joseph Werd,(Prime Jiin.:.-.'; i istor), the. Hon. D. Buddo (Minister ■ for '1n..; ;■'■.: -;> tcrnal Affairs), Mr. Justice Cooper, his !Worship the Mayor (Dr. the }lon, (J, ::;, !-'■'. J.. Johnston (Consul for Belgium and ..the,; N:,v Netherlands), Mr. A. H. Miles (Vice-Consjil ■■-:.::.,; for Brazil), Dr. A.. , Martin (Consul for Civile), ,: iY. Mr.Yuiig-linng Hwang (Consul for China)* ?'," Mr. W; 11., D, Dell (Acting-Consul ; for ~J)eii-.;■ mark), Mr. J. Macintosh (Consular Agent for ';■'■■;';■■".-.'■■■ France), 'Mr. 1C;, Fpcke (Vice-Consul for Ger- :•;■ -i : many), Mr. J. 'P.' .Dyer ' (Vice-Consu) for ■■■'.•■. i.' ,, - Greece), Mr. 11. T. Robertson (Consular Agent ■,■•. for Italy), Mr. T. Yoiing (Consul for Japan), .;■: Dr. A. \V, Uard (Consul for Liberia), and Mr. ,■; - A. ;W. 'Mewton (Consul for Norway). ••'■* ■..':.': . Staff.-Captnin Oraines, Provincial Secretary :'■:■.: of the Salvation Army, returned from ' : ■ : . land yesterday. ' ... " ••.'■; ' .v '~: '
The Ebv. N. Manov.itoh, of Canada, an au-,L •;■::•' thoi-ised minister of ■ the Greek Orthodox : '" Church, who paid a visit to Wellington fe-. . v . cently, has been, empowered by the Anglican , liishop'pt Aucklapd iDr. Noligan), to conduct ~ cervices for \ members of the Greek Church in ; Anglian Churches in the: Auckland. diocese. He conducted eucharistic service in the niorn- '' ing chapel of St. Matthew's ChurcW on. gun-' : ''~ day. There was a , large congregnlipn, rep'rp. "..-.■ eenting various; nationalities. 'The service, .',. which' was conducted in the Assyrian, Euseian,;, . and Austrian languages, was much appreciated. • - Mr. _ George Fenwick, Kns (states a Press Aβ- ; \;; sociatwri;telegram from Dnhedin) resigned. t)ie'.: editorship of the "Otago Daily Times/' pud: '/ nae' been ..succeeded by Mr'. Hutchison, Our ■■• Dunedin correspondent .advises , jis' t?iat Mr,' > '- : tenivack rptains the. managing,'directorship , r of:.the 'Times,"; He hnd contemplated layjn> editorial cares before he attended ■ ~' tlio l'reas Conference, but at the request of :-'. Uio jljreetqrote decided to continue his control':- ■ tm an, additional term.' He has held the post "- '.''■■' 1890—twiep as lpne ae any of lii' ; ■ prcqecossprs, ■■■'■:■'■. : ,-.■.'■■'■■ .'..'■ ■:.'-'"::.■■"■■■■.:
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 6
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328PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 660, 10 November 1909, Page 6
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