LATE LOCALS.
The Wakaiti sails for Jackson Bay and Qkuru to-morrow at 11 a.m.
'Mr P. Chevassus, who is to accompany Senator Milieu, the Comm nwoalth’s representative to the Geneva Conference, is an English iourna.Lt of considerable experience. He had 14 years’ service on the New Zealand Pi css for some time Editor of the “West Coast Times,”—the greater part of the time on the staff of “The Press”--be-fore the war, and for 21 years after his discharge from the Army was engaged on the editorial staff of the London “Times.” He was for some time correspondent in > London of the l 1 rencli news agency—the Agence Radio of Paris.
Sir Joseph and Lady Ward have left the Savoy Hotel, where they spent some weeks on arrival in London, and they now have a flat at Harewood House, Hanover square, with which they are well pleased, because it is very central anil very quiet. Sir Joseph is looking better than when he landed and in about a months time lie will take a trip to Holland and Spain, accompanied by Lady Ward, and in all probability by their youngest son, who has completed his schooling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1920, Page 3
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