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• . Mr. W. jF. Massey, Leader of the Opposition, left f.or Auckland by the Par- p liamentary special train at 9.30 o'clock on Saturday evening. ® Mr. Justico Chapman proceeded to o: tile West Coast by the Arahura on Saturday to take the Supremo Court a sittings at Westport. ' X; Included among the passengers who s ' arrived at Wellington from the West o: Coast and Nelson on Saturday after- r< noon by the.Mapourika were the Revs. ai Ranstrau, Maslin, and Darby. .As the now disqualification clause in y the Municipal Corporations Act debars directors of a company accepting, re- .y munerativo work from a local body the j E right to sit as members of that body, Councillor Barr, who is a director of the "Otago Daily Times," has. resigned his seat on the Dunedin City Couneil. i ht Mr. Arthur i St. Clair, of the Bank of re New. South Wales staff, Wellington, ex has been transferred to Australia. Mr. gc St. Ciair, who was well Imown in football and swimming circles, left for Syd- gc noy by the Ulimaroa on Friday. a Mr. Charles Cimino, New Zealand !!' secretary of Trinity College, London, received a telegram on Saturday from Mr. 0. Schilisky, this year's examiner in New Zealand —for Trinity College— stating that Miss Elfio Macdougall, of Dunedin, lias won the gold medal presented by tho Governor for competition "£ throughout the Dominion in connection rith the recent, eollego examinations. Vfr. Schilisky is to leave Invercargill for co Melbourne to-daj - . Sa
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 991, 5 December 1910, Page 6
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251PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 991, 5 December 1910, Page 6
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