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The death is announced of Mrs. John Z i*s of <%%"*<«>• years, nnd of-'Mrs. James A. Moßwaiffi, agej eeventy-eiglvt years, both of whom were. pioneer settlers of Wanganui. «-*M r - J - E - Jeßki "«on, ci-'M.L.C., of Wellington, will, it is stated byaeouiihcrn jraper, be tho Liberal candidate ht Outha at the general election. Mr. Jenkinson is a natire of the Qut'u, where, he lhaa many relatww and ii lends. Afr. W. A Beddoe, Canadian Trade Commissioner, arrired in New PJvmouth by last night's express train. 'To-diy lie will be the guest of the president of the Chamber of Commerce on a visit . to the oilfields, the Recreation Grounds and the North Ejjmont Mountain House. ■Business prevents 'Mr, Beddoe staying as long as he would like, for he has heard much of our scenic attractions. He leaves by tho mail train to-morrow for Auckland. An official notice of letters patent granting new titi'es to Lord' Kitchener v-as published in the London 'Gazette recentrj'. The famous soldier was* elevated to the rank of an ctorl in the Inst list of birthday honors. His full titlis now will be Fail Kitchener of Khartoum, Viscount Broome of Broome in the county of Kent, and Baron, Denton of Denton, in the county of Kent, 'i hrlrc is a special remainder clause providing for the succession to the titfe (m default of an heir of Colonel Kitchener, his brother. Colonel H. E. Kitchener ha« a son and a daughter, v-liilc the late Kir Frederick Kitchener left a son and three daughters. English papers received by the Vancouver mail record the marriage, on August 12, at the Church of St. Miclm.;! and All Angels, 'Wigan, of the Rev. John Wilkinson, vicar of Epsom, Auckland, and late of St. Mary's, New Plymouth, and cMest son of the hitc ...j. Biehard Wilkinson, of Inch House, Btradbally, Queen's County, and formerly curate of VVhelley, Wigan, to Miss Audio Bryham, fourth, daughter of tho late Mr. VV. It. Bryham, of Bank Hou**, Wigan. Tlie wedding was a highly popular one, and was" largely attended, fllr. and Mrs. Wilkinson left for Windorniere, in the lake district of Cumberland, where the honeymoon was to be spent. They arc expected in -uickland early in December.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 4
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371PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 110, 2 October 1914, Page 4
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