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An investilurn was held ill Government House, vesierday morning, when "(lis KvMllencv the (loveiTor-Oeueral (Lord Liverpool) 'decorated the lollowi n! r : _f:<ilonel G. I'. C ('ampnell. (.oast. Defence Commander, V,\\.(i, ; Mr. \ . »- llhiti--.. S=erctnrv 'jencial i'ml <l!hce. CMC ; 'Dr. Woodhousc. medical -uneriniendent AVellinjlmi Hospital. U.S.O. and bar to M.C.; and Dr. U. Campbell Btw, It-''-
Major K. F. Goddaid, (111 Overseas Trade l"oni!iii>s'niter. who is ;uciv<]it--il l.iy The British Government, is nl ;r.'c.-ent in Wellington. Chief-Detective fkiddain, who has been indi=po-ed tor .-ouio time, lias rcMimeU duly nt Police Headquarters. The Auckland Presbytery has nominated the Jlev. AY. .1. L'omw, of_ \VelliiiKton. a.s tin 1 next Moderator o. Ilio Genera! Assembly.—Press Assn. Lieut. J. A. Hnrilie. 8.N'.V.1i.. fanner'v treasurer nf the Port Nicholson AVlit Chi!) id Mil? on (lie staff rf the Prnr.ipal" Naval Transport Officer,, Calais. mcoiHling to private advice received m Wellington. 'Hie death look place at Olaki. on Suii'hv, of "Mr. Stanley'l:',. Godding, fourth" son of Air. C. Gnoding. of thai; (own. Deceased, who Map 33 year-; of ago, w.t- horn in (lie Wairarapa. but lived for over twenty years In the 'Parana ki d'stricf. The vaeancv in the vicarsliip of St. Ale.tthew's C§urcb. Auckland, 'otoMpcl by the resignation of the Jlev. AA. 15. CH'.-im ha" b?cn filled by the anpoi:i!:mpiit of the Rev. C. 11. Giant Cowan, 8.A., at present vicar of Huwcra. Mr. Cowan will probably take up duly in February. Mr. William Miartin. of the Fdneation Office, Cliristchnrcli, has received intiniulion that his onCy brother, Capin n James S. Martin, who has been absent on Active service for the last five yearn, is returning bv the s.s. Arawa. Cantata Athrtin left as paymaster to 'he First Keinforcenients and. saw service, in F/;ypt. France, and England, whither lie went a? advance, agent for the New Zealar.il troops. Latterly lio lias liail charge of tli» London pav office stuff. Two years aso he married Mi's C. lleutley, of Nott'ngly House. NolFngly, who is riiturahim to New Zealand.
Air. AV. Cotton will leave to-day to represent the Hull: Borough Council at the hvdni-electrie conference to be held at Pahnerston North.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 6
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354PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 6
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