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The Rev. 11. B. S. Hammond, who is \ not unknown in Stratford, is to deliver a lecture in Stratford on November 16th.. M'z -"• - ■ ; '■■'■' '•*' '.-„.•'.■ •:• 4*H'T *i If Dr. Mortensen, marine biologist of Copenhagen Museum, after interesting work at Port Jackson, proceeds to New • Zealand next week; iM'Sefs > Sydney cablegram. Mr E. H. Hiley, General Manager of Railways, was in Stratford yes- : terday on Departmental business. Today he is visiting the eastern branch and the more northerly part of the railway line.
Mr J. Kelleher died somewhat suddenly at Wha.ngamomona on., day. On the ' previous evening he had a fit, but despite the attention of Dr. Hitchcock he passed, a way «s stated. The funeral took place f»n Sunday. . , ~.,_,' ,;, .*.■■.-.
Mr Jt Griffiths a graduate •>£ s*'['■ Glasgow Bible Training Ihstrtute, wRo was sent out to New Zealand by the' ! United Free Church of Scotland to help in home mission,work, has recently ar-" rived in Stratford, and will preach* in Douglas and Toko on Sunday.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 4
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162PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 54, 30 October 1914, Page 4
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