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PERSONAL.

Mr-J. H. Quill iam, at present in the Ulcl Country, is returning to New Plymouth at an early date owing to the death of his partner, Mr. 0. W. Govett

Mr J. P. Larkin, of the Survey Department, New Plymouth, who is at present in the Ohura di.«trH, will leave for Melbourne early in August to takv un the! position of Assistant Marine Supintendent of Victoria.

Mr R. Cargo, of the staff of the New Plymouth branch of the Bank of New fcouth Wales, haa returned from Wanganui, where he has been relieving tor. some weeks.

Sir Hartmann Just, of the Colonial Office, arrived in Invcrcargill by tho Maitai yesterday. He leaves for Queenstown, and travels to Auckland, leaving for England, via Vancouver, in July, Sir Hartmann Just says he is here pure- S~ ly on a holiday, but would bo much' in- ■■ terested in what was known as the New • Zealand experimental legislation.

Mr J. \V. Munro, at present secretary to the Kauri Gujn Land* CommifcJHL has been appointed to the position® chief clerk in the New Plymouth LaS<t) and Survey office, in place of Mr CL 10. Archibald, who has Seen promoted . " to the Dunedin office. He will tako un ' his new duties in a week or ten days. Personal Bowman.

A London cable advises the death of the Right Re. A. fi, Tucuer, Bishon oi Uganda. He suddenly became ill in the cloisters «t Westminster Abbey, ' and died in tho Deanery. He had been Bishop of Uganda since 1899, and for the nine years prior to that was Bishop» of Eastern Equatorial Africa.

| The Wanganui Chronicle records the death of the Rev. P. L. Cameron, who passed awav at his residence, Westneve, Saturday, at the age of 05 years. The deceased gentleman was born in Edinburgh, where he was educated at tho Grammar School and the ;.. School of Arts and the New Ooiles*. at Edinburgh. Arriving in New Zealand '. in 1878 in the ship Pfcireora, ho acted as a lay reader for some time. Then in 1881 he was ordained, his first charge Inn;; Mntarawa. where lie remained ..ais umo years. He then engugod in fann- 'Tflj '."S at Kiwitea for three vcars, after % which he again took w church workj'-Vj in the Upper Hutt. For a number of JW years past Mr Cameron lived at Westmere.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 4

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391

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 17 June 1914, Page 4

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