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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Tho Hon. W. T\ Massey (Prime Minister), the Hon. W. Eraser, the Hon. JI. 0. Bell, tho I 'Hon. 11. If. Rhodes, and 'tho Hon. Dr. Pomare tiro in Wellington; tho Hon. A. L. Ilerdman at Auckland; and the Hon. W. H. Herries at Christehurch. 'I'lie Hon. 1!. H. Rhodes leaves for Christchurch 10-night, and tho Hon. F. 31. J). Fisher is expected tp arrive in Wellington after his (rip to tho Commonwealth by the Main Trunk train this afternoon. The Hon. AY. Eraser, Minister for Publie. Works, leaves Wellington for I'aeroa to-morrow. The Hon. I!. IT. Rhodes was a passenger for Cliristchurch by (he Mararoa on Saturday. Mr. Justice Denniston left, for the south by tho Mararoa on Saturday. Sir .Tames Mills, managing director of the Union Comnanv, ivns a passenger for I south by the" Sfnraiva on Saturday evening. Judges MacCorniick and Palmer, of tho' Native Land Court, were passengers for the south by the Mararoa on Saturday. Sir. T. E. Y. Saddon, Sf.P. for Westland, left for (he south by 'the Mararoa on Saturday. Sir. J. H. Dean is retiring from the position of district manager of Hawke's Boy and the East Coast ior tho Government Life Insurance Department al the end of the month. He intends to leave for England next month. Sir. A. Leigh Hunt has intimated (o the Council of the Chamber of Commerce that, he cannot see his way clear to accept the portions of convener and member of (he Legislative Committee of tho Chamber. Al the first meeting of the Murilai School Commit lee, held on Friday evening. Sir. J. P. .Kelly was elected chairman, and Sir. F. .1. CliiWey lion, secretary. The llev. 1. Bernstein, Rabbi of the Christehurch Synagogue, has been granted several weeks' leuve of absence on account of ill-health, and i< about In leave for it trip to Australia.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 4

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313

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1747, 12 May 1913, Page 4

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