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Sfifioi' Monfero Rios, a Liberal, has fornle'd a new Spanish Cabinet. Lady Mc’Kemde, widow of the late Minister for Lands, is reported to be seriously ill at Dunedin. Mr F. Y. Eetlibridge, one of the retiring members, has been nominated for a seat on the Wunganui Education ! Board. Mr Seddr.n was entertained at WeiI linffto'n 6fr Srtufrdav ntehL and was I niTscnied with an iflurnmatril addre-s on the occasion bf bis sixtieth birthday, j It is understood tfirft Bto.- Fox b making good progress towafd from his recent illness, and that ne will return to Foxton in ;t week or two, Mr W. Hamer, who has bean confided f® bis room for several day owing to ft aohiewhat severe attack ol pleurisy, is again on the mend, and was able to get up lor a while yesterday. . Mr Balfour, addressing the Pilgrim Club, which was welcoming Mr WhitelaW Fend, the new United States Ambassador ifl London, declared timt President Roosevelt was the onb potentate who could ably and useful!? intervene in the promotion of peace.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3539, 27 June 1905, Page 2
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177Personal Items. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3539, 27 June 1905, Page 2
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