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I '.l I -Ml Mr J. Stevens is in town to-day on business. The appointment of Sir E. Osborne Gibbes as Secretary of Education is gazetted. . Mrs Sedclon, accomparii-d by one of her daughters, leaves Wellington to-day for Sydney for a brief holiday. The Rev. L, M. Isitt arrived at Perlh (W.A-) on Thursday, and is expected jn New Zealand about the end of the month. Mr A. D. Thomson, S.M., was compelled last evening to adjourn a case on which he was engaged to Palmerston North, owing to his feeling indisposed. Baron de Rosen,, who was Russian Minister at Tokio until relations were interrupted by the outbreak of the war, is to succeed Count Cassini as Russian Ambassador to the United States. Count Cassini is being transferred to Madrid.
Mr G. P. Donnelly, of Crissoge, Hawke’s Bay, intimates that, although approached by a number of people to allow himself to be nominated for the Hawke’s Bay electorate, he has so far declined to contest the seat against Sir William Russell.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3521, 13 May 1905, Page 2
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173Personal Items. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3521, 13 May 1905, Page 2
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