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A London table states that King Edward lias arrived at Biarritz. Mr. .los. JlcCluggage has been reappointed a member of the Taranaki Land Hoard. The Hon. A. T. Xgata left Auckland last night for Kaiokhe, where lie will attend a meeting of two .Maori Councils to-night.—il'ress wire. King Edward was accorded a hearty public welcome at Paris, llis .Majesty lunched at the Elysee with 'President Fallieres, SI. Clemenceau (Premier),and 11. l'ichon (Minister of Foreign Affairs). —Cable.
According to a cable message exPresident Roosevelt starts on his African tour on March 23, when he sails for Naples. Already he has contributed a signed editorial to the American Outlook.
Mr. Frank Gardiner, of the local railway clerical staff, was married yesterday to Miss Ethel Abbott, daughter of Mr. John Abbott, of this town. The ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. V. T. Bellringer (brother-in-law of the bride), the Rev. J. Guy officiating. Mr. Kata Tamihana lias severed his connection with tlie Public Trust Office in New Plymouth, in order to start business on his own account. The vacancy has been filled by Teretui Kururangi, of Whakatane, who was successful in passing the last civil service exam. Mr R. W. Palmer, who has been appointed Receiver of Land Revenues at Blenheim, goes south this morning. lie will spend about ten days in the Blenheim office, and then return to New Plymouth to hand over at the end of the month to his successor here.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 37, 9 March 1909, Page 3
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