PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Education (the Hon. C 1 Parr) has arranged to leave for Auckland to-day. He will be away from Wellington for a few <kri'S. - The Alinisicr of tobmir and Mines (the Hon. G. J. Anderson! re urnci to Wellington yesterday from the’ Island. He has. arranged to caw on Wednesday next for _ the V est Cea /where he will inspect the , mining centres.
The Tcsignation of Mr. t.'-.A’-an assistant master at the AAolbngton. College was accepted with, regret by the College Governors. • 3,r '..• received an appointment on ,the st-ift ot the High School at Gisborne. ■ ■ 3 The death occurred at his residence, Kilbirnie, on Thursday, of Air George Cooper, for many, years on the to cc ™ n ' cal' staff of the "Evening Post office. He leaves two sons—Alessrs. George Cooper, Railway Department, Auckland and James .Cooper, of Sarguod, Son and Ewen, Dunedin—and three daugh l cn L. Mesdames E. Al. Robinson and )A . HCioss. AVcllington, and B. Brunette, Napier. Mr L J Berrv, the newly-appointed secretary of the’ Now Zealand News-_ paper Proprietors’ Association arrived in Wellington yesterday to take charge of the affairs of the association, the • headquarters of which are now situated here.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 6
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199PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 6
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