PERSONAL ITEMS
•■' Bishop J. Carroll, of Lismore fN.S.W.). Wd'Bishop' P.-Vv Difyer, of Maitland IfN.S.W.), are through passengers from San Francisoo to Sydney by the Marama,. ■now in is6rtV' Both prelates, who" ore of the secular Order of St.- Peter, have been attending the Eucharistic Congress at : Lourdes, in France, which was oompleted : before hostilities broke out. Bishop Carroll said that he had been in Ireland for about three months of has stay abroad.The war had proved very upsetting, but nbv s° imiob. in the south of Ireland as ! onß-m^ ht tWnk - There tle dQil 7i D B and I'laH-W {li/lustries' were in a particularly IffirrrinV condition,- and the effect of- the WSV?*^.-*? raise price 3 for tm !■ commodities-:"., I i Press'AssooVatioi; W?«Tam from Auofc!land Btatesijthat Sir Jtoh Ward left for jthfe south yesterday. ff» is to speak at Te: K?iti,and.FeUding on.tie way down, land'-be leaves for the South; Island on ; Saturday night;: _ ! Mr. A. E. Pearce, of the fira ot Levin land Co., ,feWwed.ffom,fl,;.triß to E«p,'land by tie Marama yesterday. !■ Mr. S. J; Nathan; of Arthur Nathan, 'Ltd., Auokland, a brother' of Mr. Walter . ; Nat£ari;Uf.t&Mdtyy retiirn»d from' England via. America- oy tte Marama yesjiterday.'.,.; ~ T . . .... '■''■'. .f | ...MrV; T. J. Kobertsr, si' native of Mel-' I .who has' been ...resident in the .United States for the past.six jears,..is through: passenger : from,.San Francisco jte'. Sydney.by the" Marama. ; Mr.i Chas"! 0.. Houghton,,.manager at I Aupklahd for the., New .Zealand; Shipping; I Company,' and- hia, wife were; passengers ifijom. Sai : Prancisoo by. the" Minima jesiterjday.,.. . ; " ';.,.',,, . ' _ f , i Mr.-,EI ff,,,Kti'odes, 61, : turned: to' New 'Zealahd' ,l>y.. tiie. Marama ! y'estelday:': Mr:, aid'; Mr&A'.'.F,. Jagger,' •qf LVvonportl' Auckland;'were' also pSisseni ;g6irs''.by. ,the" same 1 steamer. ■ ' _ i ;!££ ( p\,/jriffeii(j „Mre;' (Jriffe'ri) TCturned'.frpm'.a'' visit' to lh'e ; Old !Country aiid America ;te'rday." ■ ...;',' ... ; , ! •".Passe'ngera" for,^Wellin^ton'.from' ;Saii' ' Pranciscb' 1 yesterday included': Mr. and' Mra.tD. Spencey Mr; A'; T. Bend'all,' Mr.' Ti' M. ; Hardy, and the'EevV G. ' W-. Van iDyfc- -' _.._ ; _ ■ . .;...._;/' ; v, T£e"deathVo'ocurTCd afterntorv'.' (says: our'.'Featherston: oorrespbrident)' of Mr.'Jimes-G. Cox, a very old reSident,', who had- filled many 1 .public offices and was much-respected:'- He'. Cox', was 'generr ally known as the-father of Featherston.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 5
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349PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 5
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