About People.
Mr T. B. Fleming, statiomnaster at Feildmg, died on Saturday. Lord Roberts is suffering from pneumonia, but latest advices say that he is progressing favourably. Miss Ada Crossley left Hobart on Frithxy by the steamer Talune for New Zealand.
A Press Association telegram announces the death of Mr William Millburn, the well known English shipowner.
Mr A. E. Jull is announced to oppose Sir William Rdssell for the Hawke s Hay seat in the Legislature at the next election.
Mr Robert Scrivener leaves by this morning's train for Masterton. On Saturday evening a number of his friemls met him at the White Hurt Hotel to wish him good-bye and gwd luck. Mr Scrivener has been coruuscted with newspaper work in New Plymouth for something like twenty years, having served on the staffs of the Daily News and the Herald. He takes up his duties on the Wairarapa Daily Times to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 246, 16 November 1903, Page 2
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152About People. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 246, 16 November 1903, Page 2
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