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In rcspi.ct of the nominal i*hi:-, for Hie 'laranakj| seal, the iiainr "d. Were ipjieats as on- of Ihf nominal ots of Mr C. !•'. Itellrinuer. T\\* name should he "J Were Itaker." 1 lie Whiti'ley .Memorial Church anl»iversar\ services will he held i.e\t, Sunday, when Itev. C. C. Porter, organising seei'etarv of the Young 1 Men's forward Movement, will occupy the pul[ut. When the. father of the present (Vai oi| liussia, after the death of hia Minister for Finance, cotil-d find no successor among the aristocratic clf.fin*, he receiviNl Sergius Witte in audience. |Tb<» ftdlewint; ;«ut hent \l an.l highly rharacterist ic dialogue followed : —"1 appoint you herewith my Minister of Kinanc. "Ity the way, Mr Witte, I learned that .\ou afi» •single." ''Kxcust' me. sire," exclaimed the hero of Portsmouth, but tluC/ar said ,quickly anil with irritating emphasis, "'nun. 'tis understood you are single." Mr Witlo's wife, who divorced her first husband, a .Jewish K'lss-ian Collert; as he is called by banker, to shore ,tho destinies of the his numerous admirers, does not exist for the imperial Court.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7995, 5 December 1905, Page 3
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