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PERSONAL ITEMS

The Hon. W. C. Angliss and Mrs. Angliss, of Victoria, arrived at Wellington bv Ihe Tofua on Saturday. .Mr. .1. Ii licid, accompanied by Mrs. lieid, relumed from Englfliid by tho Tofua which arrived from San Francisco on Saturday. .Indue Avson, of I'arotonga, was a passcimcr l;i Wellington by ilie Tofua on Saturdav. Mr. Knlk'i't: I'.ell, managing director of Ihe l.ytidlon Times Co., Mil., who has been on a health trip to Canada and the United Slales. returned by tho Tofua on .Saturday. Mr. X. 1/. Macbeth, formerly secretary of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Co., Ltd.. returned by tlie Tofua on Saturday afternoon. He has been in Ivoudon tor some time. .Air. .1. W. Longman, late manager of the ure.-v'.'vin.j department of Ihe Wellington Meat Fxporl Company, has been presented with a case of pipes by tho I members of Iho Xgahauranga and head office stall'. -Mr. Longman has been npj pointed In a similar position with the Gear Company, Petone. Jfaior A. A. Cornwall and Miss Corncan. who have been on a visit to England. arrived at Wellington by the Tofua on Saturday. Mr. IT. li. Spence, of the Customs Department, arrived from London on Satuvday, and accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Siieaeo, is staying in Wellington for a few days, before going on to Dunedin. where he is to take up the position of Collector of Customs. A Press Association cablegram from London states that: Mr. C. G. Wade, New Sout.li Wales Agent-General, has been appointed King's Counsel. The .death occurred ou Saturday of Mr. Thomas MTilligott, prescient of tho Working/Men's Club. The late Mr. M'Elligott. was about. 63 years cf age, And was one of the best-known cab proprietors in Wellington until be retired from business a few years ago. He was elected president of the Working Men's Club this year, but for many years he had j been a member of t.lie committee, and j had evinced a great interest in the | library. I

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 33, 3 November 1919, Page 4

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