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PERSONAL.

( j lion. 11. G. R. Mason, At.torneyi General, left Wellington for Auckland I by the Lniited Express, last night. ! .Hon. W. Lee Martin, Minister of j Agriculture, a.'.H return to W .lling’ton , num me buulh island .his morning. I ! lion. F. Lanstone, Minister oC ■ Will leave Wcu.iis vii Ljv- ■ uei.on by the inier-isiaml express smu-mcr to-nigh.. To-murrow h. wid I picctt’d to Gort, whole ue i.s ■ reJ ceive deputations in the-evening. He ! will reLUiir io llm.gt.on on Sunday . v, cck. i ; lion. W. E. Barnard, Speaker of he ila .uuo m It. pi bscnvL.Lives, will arrive ’ m Vvuiimg on Hom *\a pi ur to-uay. ire hJI leave lor tu Svuin by -Lire interitiana cxpitb.- sieamei 1 LO-iiign. to ueuvur au audium at tne er iz.ns’ gath•ding in CnricLuhurcn on Auzac Hay. j Mr 11. O. Aniess, of Hastings, is on ' a holiday visit to his parents, Mr and | Mrs A. H. R. Amess. ! Mr Percy Lonergan, of San Fran- ■ cisco, U.S.A., who has been staying with Mr and Mrs W. Middleton, left i by the express this morning on his I homeward journey. i j Commander* R. C. Garsia, Administrator of ALuru Island, and Messrs. V. i.l. Roth, A. F. Ellis, and Milne, oi me Xauru Island Phosphates Commission aiv visiting the Sou.h Island. Dr. Lcbn Bossard, of Sw'ii-z ’ Hand, s staying a-t the Hermitage, Mouu.. Cook. Dr. Bossard is it.ng a book on tiic geology of New Zea.i-nd, and vS engaged in research work on the structure of the Sou.hern Alps. Wmg-Commander Cochrane, WingCommander T. M. Wilkes, and Squad-ron-Leader L. M Isitt, '..'ere in Stiiitord to-day in connec ion wi h \hc R.A.F. ; ntraiice applications. News of the dea h of Mr. Jack Al- ! n, of Taumarunui, iit the- age of 86, ‘allowing his collapse on the railway | station, will be receiv d with regre jby hi s friends in Stratford, where lie ‘ I compe cd in the past at gatherings l of the S ratford Gun Club.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 415, 23 April 1937, Page 4

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330

PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 415, 23 April 1937, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 415, 23 April 1937, Page 4

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