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PERSONAL.

e Aliss 1). Lima leaves this morning on a holiday to Wellington. Air. S. Tyson, formerly Inspector ol Awards at Greyniouth, is visiting the West Coast. Air. James Kennedy (Boror.gh GaManager), returned last evening from Wellington, via Nelson and Rrelluii. Aliss F. bcott (Turunialia »Street) leaves this morning on a visit to r< la lives at Petone. Air. Lawson, representing Messrs Vale ami Co., Christchurch, is at present visiting Greymouth. Air. Alec. Fraser, who help’d to pul up the first sawmills in this district, died at Dunedin, the other day al linage of -83. . Aliss A. Al. Hardcastle, formerly of the Greyniouth Technical School staff, has been admitted to the ( hristchurcn Hospital,' for an operation. Air. G. R. Hunter, after spending a week on the West (.’oast, returns to-day to Christchurch. Mrs Hunter is at pre sent on a visit to her brother, Mr D Spencer. 'Air. “Billy” Lowe, Uie well known theatrical representative arrives by Ihe express this evening to make arrange menfs for the appearance of Joseph Cunningham’s English Comedy Com pany in Grey mouth. A Paris cable states: The Australian baritone, John Brownlee, has signed year’s agreement with the Paris Opera House, opening on Saturday. He is thfirst Britisher *to appear in Paris operaA London cable states: Th* New Zea lander, Basil Ward, has oeen exempted from the 1927 preliminaries for th • Rome scholarships for architecture, <•:> account of the excellence of his last year’s winning effort. Air. F. Pawson, Publicity Agent oi the New Zealand Railways, who has been visiting the West Coast in conuee tion with the proposed farmers’ excur sion to Canterbury in June next will return to Christchurch by this morn iiig’s express. To-morrow at 10.30 Mr. 11. E. Hol land will speak al Stockton Aliller 3 p.m., ami Wai man (garoa 5.15 p.m. At the latter place A1 K. Holland will review the land ami legislation of last | (he three industrial centres he will out line the legislation affecting the imlutrial workers. At all four places he will devote the latter half of his speech t< the situation in China. Recent visitors at “ Stonehurst, ’ Christchurch, include Air, Airs, and Alis> Moody, Capetown; Aliss Pat. Carroll Air Barry Livesey, ami Air Claude

Saunders of “Is Zat So” .Company: All and Airs While, Mrs 1). Al. Robertson and Miss K. Ryan of Greymouth, AliAlillburn, Auckland, Air ami AlrAlacKay, Nelson, Aliss AlcEachraii Sydney, Mr F. N. Tahner, Wellington. Mr J. Kinvig, Wellington, Air AVillis and Air Pennington of Reef ton, Air Gair, Wellington, Air and Airs Herbert Brown and Air lan Iredale, of “Katja Company, Aliss Williams, Auckland. Air A. S. Robertson, Greymouth, Alisses G. and V. Watson, England.

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Grey River Argus, 19 February 1927, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 19 February 1927, Page 4

PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 19 February 1927, Page 4

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