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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Rt. Hon. W. P. Massey (Prime Minister) paid a rait to Trentham Camp last night' to open officially the new Y.M.C.A. Institute there. His Honour the Chief Justioe (Sir Robert Stout) loft for Auckland by yesterday's midday express. Colonel Irving, Commandant of tho South Australian Forces, has been appointed successor to Colonel Legge as Chief of the General Staff. Colonel Legge has taken tho late General Bridges' place in the Dardanelles.— Press Association. ' Archbishop O'Shea, who is risitiu" Wanganui and other places inithe Wellington diocese, is expected to return to Wellington to-morrow evening. Dean M'Kenna, of New Plymouth, who is suffering from a breakdown in health, left for Euglaud, via America, by the Moana last evening. Mr. T. R. Anderson has been appointed a member of the Egmout National Park Board. Councillor G. Frost, chairman of the Reserves Committee of the City Council, has been appointed the council's representative on tho Board of Controlfor Wilton's Bush Scenic Reserve. Miss Sybil Hiley, sister of Mr. E. H. Hiley. General Manager of the New Zealand Railways,, was a.'passenger for San Francisco by the Moana, which left last evening. Mr. H. St. H. Christophers, of Wanganui, left for America, by the Moana: last evening. He intends proceedingas far as New York. Sergeant Laseron, who was recently wounded at the Dardanelles, was a member of tho Mawson Expedition, in tho capacity of assistant scientist.— Press Association. The shortage of doctors for war s6iv vice has brought to the Hon. R. H. Rhodes an offer from Dr. Edw. Levinge to assist on the staff of the Auckland or Wellington Mental Hospitals, in order that a younger medical officer may be released for work at-the front. Our Napier correspondent, telegraph, ing last evening, states that Sir, A. Lowe, of the staff of the Napier "Daily I'elegraph," who is leaving on Monday for Tsentham, was that afternoon tha recipient of a wristlet watch . and a safety razor from the staff. Sympathetic -references to the death >f ex-Councillor J. Trevor were made by the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke) at the meeting of the City Council last night, :uid the council expressed the deepest regret with Mrs. Trevor and family in their loss. Sniff up Fluenzol for Catarrh.*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2473, 28 May 1915, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2473, 28 May 1915, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2473, 28 May 1915, Page 6

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