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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Minister), the Hon. B. H. Biodes.-and the HSii Di i'omare are at- AiicMsnd. _ The Uon Jas. Alloit returned .to Wellington f'foih ttio Wairarapa. last- evening. Other Ministers in town aye the Hon. A. L, Hordiii-rtii, tlie Hon. \\\ Fraser,, and tile Hon. H. I). Beii. Tho Sen, F. M. B. fisher will journey from Clriistelvureh to Dmiedin. to-ds)j"« and to-inorrow. , will go ou to Gore. ■ ' Tho Hon. Wi tfresaef will' Visit B.un- : edit! and Ms electorate of Waliaiipu at tlio end of this month. Oo.ugFflto(atiqns to the Prime- Minis-' ter on iiis recovery from recent radis-pr-sjtien liave been fohyard'cd by I'fl.linerstou biancli of iho. Fanners , ; Union; tii.'T. R. Jolmsohj ex-Chief Railttaj Conimissiotior, has departed for Englaiid •' (says a l*ross Association message from '■' Sydney). Mr. A. E. M. Bliind, who has b:i?en .pronioted to the Auckland braneli of tlie . Ba«]i of. NiJw Sout'h Wal6S ( p'ns yester";, day afternwn tlio recfpteiit of a: case of pipes froiy the' Wellington staff.; Mr. Paul, accountant, lnado the preeeiitation. A t<>lpgfiiin received yesterday morning by Mr, W. itoiglaS:, gcwerhl mana^ ' g?r iji New ■Zealand for 'ihe, J3VennanPylior Gnmpauy, stated tliat Sit , . TrVitig Saylcs, tlto woll-lfiiowii cplpnred comedian., clropped dead in Oltristcftilrcli Dll gifiidfty, Uf. SsyhS frag very popular tliroughoitt Austirijasia., and ftheij minstrel "first parts"' were tiio .vogUo. iiv ■: vaudeville lie isad a reootft i\n\ »s "t»mboi" .J.fr. Saylcs rtas in W.ellingtOii Ji i'o\v weel?s back, playing ' at ah Slajosty's wittt Mr. Ms Wariqn. A Press A.ssociatibn telogram frpift jCllristehurch states that Mr. S : dropped : dead in Street wlji.lo sviili some, frfeiids, Holeavcs a- widow, who is at present in Christchiireh.. On Saturday (says. ,o.ur I'aTmerstph t;h:o stuff of the i;!Manawiitu J'i.ftjes"' presented , this retiring. >&see, Sit. H. B. Br,mV, with a case of. siU : cr-menuted pipes. • .: Mr. J, B. Br'msdeii, manager of the. Dtinlop Riibber Cojityiny ot Aus.ttiilasja, Ltd., lei't WelHngion for Auckland. . oii Saturday last, Mi'. B, Btflrpet, Olerk o.f the Supreme' and M.ngis.tw.to ! s €onrt ai Greynjpiitli, v-.lio has been transferrin! to P;:iii:Rdiii.j :'*,ns presented, with in ,iliimrina;ted ad- ' dress yesterday wottting from the ett.i-, z6ns, the Alaynr making the preseutii.-, tion." —Press Association. . i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1980, 10 February 1914, Page 6

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