PERSONAL.
Miss Branley has been temporarily appointed head teacher at Tuna School. The resignations of Misses A. J. Pinlay (cookery assistant, and M. Watkin (assistant at Huiroa) were yesterday accepted by the Taranaki Education Board. Miss P. Mills was granted a month's leave.
The Rev. Joseph Woodhouse was elected . president of the Methodist Conference, states a Sydney eablegarm.
At the meeting of the Taranaki Education Board yesterday a resolution of sympathy and condolence with Mrs McAllister, on the loss of her daughter, was passed.
The Education Board yesterday recorded its appreciation of the faithful services to the Board by the late Mr J. A. Thomas (Tuna' school), and a vote of sympathy with Mrs Thomas was passed.
.Mrs J. L. Trefle, widow of the late Minister for Lands in New South Wales, is an inmate of Lewisham Private Hospital, where she is being treated for nervous break-down, the result of the shock caused by the loss of her husband.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 4
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159PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 46, 25 February 1915, Page 4
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