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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Tim Prime Minister (Hon. "'. Mackenzie) is si ill in Taranaki. The Hon. (i. Laurenson, the Hon. A. 11. -Myers, the Hon.-J. A. Hanan. the Hon. W. I). S. Macdonald, the Hon. 11. 0. Kll, and the Hun. Tc Rani»iliiron are in WellingInii, and I In. Hon. 0. \V. Unroll is expected to return from Taranaki this evenin?. The Hon. .1. C'olvin is at Urcymoulh anil t!io Ilaii. T. W. Buxton is at Tcniulia.

Mr. Ju-tice Cooper ml iirnoil from a trip lo England by (lie Moernki yesterday.

A Press Association message from Sydney states that Mr. Dacoy, Treasurer of Xcw South Wales, is lying seriously ill in a private hospital.

In response to numerals reciitosls, Mr. Charles Unwell, of liona Bay (foriner mcmb?r), has consented to he nominated for HiH vacancy on Iho Eastbourne Borough Council.

The Trades Councils' Conference yeslprdav passed a resolution of regret at the death, of Mr. 1). ]'. Fisher, and extended sympathy to his widow and family.

Mr, M. ,T. lleardon left for New Plymouth yesterday. He is to act as an assessor 'before the Conciliation Council in a dispute between the General Labourers' Union and the New Plymouth Borough Council and other employers.

Mr. W. M'Eaughlin has been appointed musical director to the Wellington Orphans' Club for the approaching season. Mr. Harold Peterson will officiate as honorary pianist.

The death of the liov. Charles O'Connell, S.J., occurred suddenly on April II at the Kouian Catholic Presbytery, Glenferrie, Victoria. Deceased was at one time a lecturer on mental and moral philosophy at St. John's College, Sydney, and also taught at the Kivorview College, Sydney.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1411, 11 April 1912, Page 4

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270

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1411, 11 April 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1411, 11 April 1912, Page 4

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