PERSONAL.
Mr. J. Orant, Grand Secretary of t!i; Druids Order in New Zealand, will a"rive in New Plymouth by to-night's express, and will' pay official visits to the Okato and Tnglewooil Lodges on Wednesday and Thursday pyepings respectively, accompanied by Mr," IT. J. Gilbert, the Past Grand District President.
ill's. William Wallis, a very old and much respected citizen of Wellington, has just died, in her 7oth year. Lord Wiiiterton, who was responsible,' for the Will I'horne incident in the Mouse of Commons last week, is on? of the youngest members of the House. He entered it in 11)1)4 at the age >f 21, and, from all accounts, his reiunr'-s were not taken very seriously at fir l :'. The Irish members used to delight in making „ butt of liini. He has rather a habit of interrupting, in not the politest terms, and on several occasions he has had to withdraw words, but none of his' previous remarks bave had such serious results as those mentioned in the cable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 156, 27 July 1909, Page 2
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168PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 156, 27 July 1909, Page 2
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