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PERSONAL.

.1 he lion. 0. Fowlds leaves Wellington l»r Auckland on the ■>;kd instant, ile will address his Grey Lyiui constituents on the 27th instant. -Mr. J. Terry, of Blenheim, who succeeds Mr. ItanUs as clerk of the court here, is expected to arrive on Thursday evenmg.

. -Miss McMillan, who has been teaching at Okato, is taking temporary duty at I'ruti, on account of Miss Bicheno's illness. Mr. U. Y. Tate, who was operated upon at the New Plymouth Hospital on I'l-iday for the removal of an eye, is now progressing wry favorably. Mr. A. 1,. Humphries leaves this morn- I ing for Wellington as the Taranaki liugby t'„ion' H senior represeiUafTve at Ibe annual meeting of the New Zealand liugby Union. [ William Webb, the champion Sculler, who has been in Gisborne for some weeks, returned to Wangamii yesterday evening. He will resume bis eniplov- I ment at the pipe works and will con- I tiniif. m light training.—Wanganui press wire. ' |

1 Word has been received that Dr. Gill"'rl l)m ' »•* ■' » install,",! as house surgeon oi fit. llarlholonuw's. London. Seeing Hint hj. wa, successful out of several hundred students, the appointment is decidedly n nuu-ii 0 f injunction. Ilawi'ia Star. The death of Charles Cameron Kingsi on. ox-Premier of South Australia, remove-, another big iigure from the sta.'c "!' Australian life, which had already i!'i'i"ii remove,! Horn (he si age of active Australian politics. Charles Kingston «'as in many respecl* the Australian .Richard Seddon. a,ml thev had a strom* Iceling of regard for cad, other. Ah | most what .Mr. Se.ddon was to New Zealand Mr. Kingston was to South Australia. The difference .was that the one man was the sturdy miner and the other a K.C. Tin. one fought his way up bv [ Ins own rugged and indomitable wili, i the other wa* practically born to Parliamentary affairs as the son of Sir <>"i'ge Strickland Kington, for eighteen years Speaker of ihe South Australian Assembly. Apart from thi K there was physical and other typical resemblance.—Manawatii Times."

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 121, 13 May 1908, Page 2

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