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[ Mr. ]3on Tillett, the English labor leader, arrived in Wellington last • and was met by leaders of the Socialist paify and irades unions, including th l Hon J. l>aul, M.L.C. Mr. Tillett" South in about a wcck.-Associati'jn telegram. Tt Monday evening's mceling of the Tarauaki Ko-License League it was resolved, on the motion of Rev. IT, Fo s | o n. seconded by Hev. J. Benning, lo place 011 record the League's appreciation o, the services rendered to the temperance cause throughout Taranaki by the lat» Mr A. A. Pik-ett, A T e w Plymouth, its regret at his untimely end, and its svm. patliy with his widow and family ' in tbeir bereavement,—Argus. fl'."" 1 ' w ' lo ol ' ,f "'«ed her ' ° . ffolo jierformer) ,il ,>v aniillations held on Monday in J»illi the Associated Board 'J f "lb'ge of and Roval Academy uMr.Mc, is (he first eandidale . Miranaki lo obiain this dislincfion, 1 all the candidates who presented iniii-ehp* ior this exumination last year m.iy ,ni,r passed in Xew Zealand. Mi.-, 81111 th. u-ho has passed all the theory, harmony, counterpoint andpractical examinations in Imih Die A-5,,-einted Board and the Trinity College n? -'insic. London, has received all" her musical education at the local Convent' conducted l, v i!,f Sisters of Notre Dame dps Missions.
The following promotions and in the staff of the Post and Telegraph Department are. announced by the Post-uinster-CJencral:—lT. Kissel, 'accountant in the Chief Post Office at Welling! on. to be Assistant Inspector of Post Offices at Cliristehurch: W. Berwick, record eh'i'k at the 0.P.0., Wellington, to be :«ceountnnl nt Wellington, vice Mr Kissel: U. D. Orocott, relieving otlicpr af Wellington, to be record clerk, vice Mr Ih'Swiek: .T. B. Jordan to be relieving officer at Wellington, vice Mr Orocotf: .1. E. Brondfoot. Auckland, to be assistant i>»cord clerk at Wellington; T. Ward, principal clerk in the telegraphs division, to be postmaster at To Aro. vice Air Kirker. transferred to Lichfield st.. OlfrMehureh: V. W. Enrly to be assistant staff clerk at Wellington, and W. A. Tanner to be property clerk in the Dead Letter Office at Wellington,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 2
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351PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 2 October 1907, Page 2
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