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PERSONAL.

Mrs Georgina Weldon, the famous litigant, is dead, reports a .London cablegram.

Cardinal Merry del Val has been appointed Archpriest of the Basilica of Saint Peter, in succession to Cardinal liampolla.

Mrs Robert Gooseman, wife of the well-known Hastings trainer, is at present the guest of Madame Bernard, of Stratford. The Premier of Xew South Walot (Mr Hohnan) lias accepted the invitation of the Science Congress, and ivill visit Xew Zealand next month as its guest. Mr W. B. Fearon, secretary of the A. and P. Association, who mot with ■i slight accident when on his holiday, is expected to return to Stratford this evening.

Colonel Cloudlet, head of the Sydney firm of Goodlet and Smith, is dead, states a cablegram. Colonel Goodlet was a leading figure in philanthropic 9 movements. i Mr .Tames Fisher, who lias died at Bournemouth in his 98th year, was the 1 oldest living Etonian. lie was a boy -at Eton in the days when Dr. Keate, a great" disciplinarian and a famous if now almost legendary figure in the 1 history of the College, was headmaster. Ah- Fisher manifested to the last his affection for his old school, and was greatly pleased when messages of goodwill were sent to him from the College on June I last. He was the last surviving son of the late Sir .Tames Hurtle Fisher, of Adelaide, South Australia. • Do you know the awful agony of Rheumatism. If so, take courage, a J simple, inexpensive, speedy remedy is available in RHEUMO. Thousands of Maorilanders have tried it, tested it and proved that it cures those diseases which are due to excess line acid in the blood. 2s Od and 4s GJ. 60

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 14 January 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 14 January 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 12, 14 January 1914, Page 4

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