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A London table states that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain and wife have started lor tlie Riviera. . The Rev. f. Rule. of I'alni, lias accepted a position offered lliui liy the Oiristcliurch Presbytery hi connection with the Social Service Association and wilt be leaving l'a tea, early in March Mr and Mrs. Frank Richards, ot the I'i'uue Koad, leave during March for Sydney, en route to Englaud, on a holidav twit, , . jlr and Aire. W- l-useoiubc. tormcrl/ nfKapuui, leave .Ynv J'lymouth shortly oil a trip to Europe, travelling vii I'upo Horn. . The liev. Edmund Harvey laylor, the successful candidate at the Thames byelection, iws bee;< a resident of the Thames for U»«i!..V-seven years (says ai exchange), and lias -,T n'.c of that time identified himself with thi public affairs of that town. He is a prominent prohibitionist, and has, »ta.a for the constituency m that, inti ict several times. He was the Hrst I lne Templar in New Zealand, and for about twenty years he Mas the leader of the 1 0<; T ill the colony, lie makes pcrioilio il trips lecturing through the country. Ir, T. lor is a son of the late John Tailor of linos Manor, Cornwall, and m s-r C he afterwards i««l to amplify Til. beoui" a eiersyinnu.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 13, 9 February 1909, Page 3

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PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 13, 9 February 1909, Page 3

PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 13, 9 February 1909, Page 3

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