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PERSONAL.

Mr. Herbert Cooper, the aviator, is at present spending a few days in Elluain with his brother, Dr. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Maunder -eturned last evening from a month's holiday spent on the West Coast of the South

The Hon. O. Samuel and Mrs. Samuel will return to New Zealand by the ISiagara which is due to arrive in Auckland on June 2. The Hon. D. Buddo, who, with Mrs. Buddo is on a visit to England, addressed the Australasian Chamber of Commerce at London on New Zealand trade.

Ottawa cabled last night that Commander Evans, of Antarctic fame, has authorised a denial of his reported engagement to Lady Scott, widow of Canlam Scott. r .

Mr Sydney L. Thompson, a Christcliurch artist, who has been staring in bnltany for several months, hag this year had two of his pictures accepted by the Paris Salon. v

•Mr. S. Buick, the well-known sergeant in the New Plymouth Salvation Army, left by the Earawa last night for a short trip to his native land, Kangaroo Isiaml, near Adelaide.

.T'le Bov.. W. J,lli„ ilt „ m , ti , )K , muster of the Wellington Unitarian Ciiuren, lias bucn appointed pastor "of the Soutliport Church, on,, of the most important Unitarian charges in the North of England. Mr. J. Ci. Cox has been elected vicar's churchwarden at St. John's Church, J'enfncrston./for the fortieth year in siict-.-sion. Mr. Cox has just resigned the position of synodsman, which he has held for over twenty years. Lady Bolder, president of the Women s Christian Temperance Union of Australia, who is returning home from the World's Convention of the Union at Brooklyn (U.S.A.) arrived in New Ply-«-mouth by last night's express from Auckland, and is making a short stay here as the guest of Mrs. Douglas. Lady Holder will address meetings here. The Hon. D. Buddo, 1 M.P., has arrived in London with Mrs. and .Miss Buddo. having travelled through Italy and Prance. They intend stopping for three weeks in London and will the» visit friends and relations in Scotland. Mr. Buddo visited the House of Commons and (he House of Lords on March 26, states the London correspondent of the Lyttelton Times.

Mr. M. L. Reading, of the New Zealand Times, who is to succeed Mr. S. Saunders as editor of the Lyttelton Times, is to take up his new duties on ■Tune 1. It is understood that Mr. It, A. Loughnan who previously edited, at different periods, the Lvttelton Times and the New Zealand Times, is to take over the editorship of the last-named journal temporarily. Mr. Loughnan's term as a Legislative Councillor expired on Thursday,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 14

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 14

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 9 May 1914, Page 14

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