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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Vice-Regal. On Saturday evening his Excellency tho Governor is to attend the Savage Club's "korero" at tho Masonic Hall, Boulcott Streot. On Thursday next ho will inspect the cadets, now in cainp at Trentham, who are.about to leave for Canada. Tho following day his Excellency will leave for Masterton to attend tho opening of the Competition Society's annual carnival, and on Saturday (July 13), he will be entertained in Wellington by tho Orphans' Club.

His Excellency tho Govornor paid an official visit to H.M.S. Pioneer at 11 a.m. yesterday. On leaving tho warship ho was given the usual 6alule.

Mr. E. A. Home, manager, in Christchurch for tho Dresden Piano Company, has been ordered by his medical adviser to (alee a long rest, and ho is leaving shortly on a year's visit to Europe. N Canon Sadlier, Bishop-elect of Nelson, and Dr. Wood, Bishop-elect of Melanesia, are passengers by tho Moeraki, which left Sydney yesterday for Now Zealand.—Press Association. Mr. C. Holdsworth, manager of tho Union Steam Ship Company, and Mrs. Holdsworth, were passengers from Sydney by tho Maungamu yesterday. Tho University of Durham has conferred tho degree of Doctor of Science on Mr. Thomas Peter Anderson Stuart, of Sydney.—Press Association. Mr, Gaston Morvalc, an actor well known to New Zealand theatre-goers, left Australia last week for America. Later Mr. Mervalo may proceed to England. He expects to be away from Australia for three or four years. - Lieutenant A. C. M'Mastcr, M.D., Now Zealand MediCxil Corps, has been appointed lion, medical officer for tho Veterans' Home, Auckland, rice Lieutenant-Colone.l J. F. Carolan, M.D., Now Zealand Medical Corps, whoso term of duty expired on .Tunc 3D. Mr. Edward Branseomhe, tho wellknown theatrical manager, is to visit Wellington shortly on business. "The Dandies" Company, which ho controls, ccnchules its Wellington season on Saturday week, and opens in Auckland on Jnlv 17. Their place at. the Concert Chamber h to be taken hr tlm "New Dantli«i" at present in Tasmania* ,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1483, 4 July 1912, Page 4

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