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Mr. W. D. Powdrell has been reelected chairman of directors of the ivaupokonui Dairy Company. Mr. W. 11. Judkins, the well-known social reformer and editor of the Australian edition of the Review of Reviews and other publications, died yesterday after a lingering illness. . The Rev. A. 0. T. Handby, seriously injured in the tram accident near Taiimaramii, was formerly a backblocks misfjioner in Taranaki and curate of St Mary's, _ New Plymouth. His „ wuy inends in the province will wish him a speedy recovery. Mrs. Mary Ann Carter, relict of the late Mr. Edward Carter, of Pahautanui a very old resident of that district, died on Monday morn in, in her seventy-fifth year. She was a native of Scotland and arrived m the Dominion with her mr ents when she was very young. Mir. James Oakley Browne, one of the oldest pressmen in New Zealand, was entertained by the members of the Parliamentary Press Gallery on Tuesday on the occasion of his sixtv-first birthday. On behalf of the members of the gallery Mr.. P. K.'Reeves, the nevl oldest member of the gallery, presented Mr Browne with a token of esteem on behalf of his associates.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 93, 5 September 1912, Page 4
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195PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 93, 5 September 1912, Page 4
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