PERSONAL.
A Sydney cable announces the death of Mr George Musgrove, the wellknown theatrical manager.
Mr Clement L. Wragge, after an interval of six years, is making arrangements for a New Zealand lecture tour.
'Nurse has informed the Hawora Hospital Board that she has resigned her position as native health muse for Taranaki,
Lieutenant-A. T. G. Rhodes, aide-de-camp to General Godley, has just been promoted captain in his rogimeiit, the Grenadier Guards.
Mr Ashford (New South Wales Minister for Agriculture) is a passenger by the Makura, on a holiday trip to New Zealand.
Lord Liverpool’s brother, Captain the Hon. J. C. W. S. Foliambe, of the Oxford apd Bucks Light Infantry, has been wbundbd in Flanders.
Brigadier-General Wallack, Commandant of the New South Wales Forces, jvho went on a health trip to Egypt, 'is reported to he dangerously ill.
There is a persistent rumor (says the New Zealand Times), that Mr Justice Denniston is going Home to take the place of the late Sir Joshua Williams on the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and that the Hon. A. L. Herdman will he appointed to the Supreme Court Bench.
Mr Walter Breddw who, for the past four years lias been in the employ of the local branch of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd., has received notice of his' transfer to a position with the Gisborne branch of the service, and leave's at the end of the present month.
The following are alphabetical lists of girl candidates who passed the intermediate examination of November last, thus qualifying for senior free places in the District High Schools or Secondary Schools: —New Plymouth Centre.—Murray, Philomena Mary; Paulger, Irene Doris. Stratford.— Bischoff, Eleanor Una; Chamberlain, Doris Alison; Corney, Clarice Mary; Evans, Veda May; Frethey, Ethel; Rier’a, Dorothy Louise; Sanderson, Muriel Olive; Skoglmid, Edith Meryl.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 40, 22 January 1916, Page 8
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304PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 40, 22 January 1916, Page 8
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