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About People.

Miss Agnes Murphy and Miss Aimee Moore, two lady journalists at present 011 a tour round the world, were ill New Plymouth a few hours oiv Tuesday, having arrived I'roin Auckland hy tin: Takopuna. They proceeded South by the same ■boat.

It is understood that Mr Pascoe, who for some six years has been in charge of the brewing department ftt the ligmont Brewery, has resigned his position. Mr I'ascoe contemplate es starting business on his own account in another centre.

The Nelson Mail reports that Mr R. McKenzie, M.H.R., 19 at present rather seriously ill, being conliued to his room.

Sir .Joseph Ward leaves for Rome early in the year in order to, take part in the I'ostal Conference' to be held there. TJIO Postmaster-Gener-al will in all likelihood bo 'accompanied by Lady Ward, Mr W. Gray (Secretary of tho Postal Department), ami Mr B. M. Wilson (private secretary). Mr Bdwin (leach, of the well known arid successful theatrical firm ol Willou-gh.'by ami Geaeh, was in town yewtcrd'U.v completing the arrangements for the one-night season of laughter which takes 1 place on Tuesday evening next, when London's reigning success, " Topsy Turvy," is 'to |>e the attraction, when a crowded audience is assured. Mr (Jeach proceeds South this morning.

Hon. .las. Carroll paid a visit to Feilding on Monday. He will probably leave Wellington for Gisborne next week.

Mr George Hutchinson, a member of the Wellington College teaching stall', has resigned his position for the purpose of devoting his whole time to business connected with a milking machine he has invented.

Mi Charles Hioras, late manager oi thy Chvistchtirch Press and the Now Zealand Times, has entered in-> to partnership with the proprietor pf the Standard newspaper at Hastings.

Mr R. H. Pigott has been re-elect-ed chairman of the Clifton County Council, and ateo representative on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board.

The mein'bers q( the Black Family lelt -by the Rotoiti for Auckland last nigihtf

The post of Director of the Colonial Musemn has been filled by the Upjio.intment of Mr Hamilton, Regl--Of the Otaiga University.

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Bibliographic details
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 2

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349

About People. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 2

About People. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 260, 2 December 1903, Page 2

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