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PERSONAL ITEMS.

9Tho Right, Hon. W. "F. (Prime Minister), the Hon, W. it. Herries. and the Hon. Dr. Pomaro are at Auckland; the Hon, F, M. H. Fisher at Dunedin, and the lloii. 11, 1). 801 l at Blenheim. Tho other Cabinet Ministers are in Wellington. Tho Hon. Jns, Allen returned from Nap.ier last oyeni.ng, .and tho Hon. It. H, Rhodes kaves to-night for Chi'istchureh. Mr. Fisher will return, on Sunday next.

The Anglican Primate of New Zealand (Dr. Xorill), Canon Garland, Canon .Sedgwick (liishou-Elect of Waiapn), and Archdeacon. Woodford frill arrive in Wellington from tho south by the Maori this morning. • \

Mr. E. T. NovriE, at present assistant-registrar for the New Zealand University, has 'been appointed registrar for Victofia College, in succession to Mr, C, P. Bowles, who recently retired from tho position.

' The Son. W, A. TTolnyin, Premier of Now South Wales, arrived in Chr'istelinrch this morning from Wellington., aiid is-staying a day before proceeding to Dmiotlii) to-ijioriw. Ho «a& accorded a civic welcome by the Mayor to-day. --Press Association.

Mr. C. A, L. Tifeadwell has been appointed associate to Mr. justice Sim. lie leaves for Dunedin on Monday next

Mr. A. E, Mabiii) manager of Messrs. Levm and Co.'s wool department, leaves Wellington for London by the fbrje next; Thursday. He will be accompanied by- Mfi. Mabin iihd Mr. I'Jric Mabin,

Mr. Clement Mason, the bead ot the big Sydney kinematograph film firnjj ■is at present in Wellington. Mr. Max Cedstcd, late of the Urm of j. C. Williamson, Ltd., Ims been appointed manager in New Zealand for the Mason supplies.

Mr, E. Pars\v, B'.Sc., Go'veninieht Electrical .Engineer, is spending some weeks in Tasmania.

. Mr. and Mrs. I?, Es Bannister, formerly of Wellington and Palmers ton North, were passengers from .Sydney by the' tilimaroa- yestei'day. they arc staying at the Hotel Bristol.

Mf. Maurice Denniston. of Wellington, is spending a short holiday in Nelson. , f

Mr. P. P. White, who hats been post* master at Hamilton, for _ tlvrefe years, lias received notice of his transfer td Thames as chief postmaster. He expeers .to leave at- the beginning fif next month j and will be succeeded at Hamilton by Mr. J, T. Wylio, flf Marten.

The Catholic Association at Suva has entertained Mr. W. H. K. Radinond, M.l\ for Clare Countv (Ireland), states a Press Association telegram. '

1 On the motion of Sir Robert Stout, at the Victoria College. Council last evening, it Was decided that a letter expressing the felicitations of the members of tlio council oil his recovery after his operation be forwarded to Mr. J. £}. W. Aitkei).

The Rev. T. LaisMoy, Presbyterian minister at Kftiapoi, Was taken 1 suddenly ill yesterday, and removed to » nursing home. His condition fe critical,—'-Press Association.

News of the death nt Cairns of the Right Rei*. J. 0. Murray, Hishop cf Isisu and Viear-Apostoiic of Conktown, was fast \veek_ reseived in Br'isbnno \vitii many expressions of regret. Bishop Murray had been unable of late to do his accustomed work owing chiefly to an old ■injury to one of his k'iiaes.

Professor H. J,- Barnard lias resigned tlio Chaff of Mathematics at the Australian Royal Military College, ftiiittroon, in order to take up the position of lecturer on malhematies and physics at Trinity College, Melbourne, in. succession to Mr. T. Carlton Sutton, B.Se.

Dr. Gilruth, Admiftistfator of the Korthfsrn Territory, wfio has been .summoned to '.Melbourne to confer with the Miuistcr far External Affairs regardirtg the suggested reforms in the Territory,' was exjMi.tofl lo reach Melbourne ibis week.

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Bibliographic details
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 4

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587

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1988, 19 February 1914, Page 4

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