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Mr and Mrs Philip finowden will be taken to the northern mountain house to-day. Mr 0. A. .Wilkinson, M.P., has been laid up for a week with a severe, attack of influenza. He is now recovering, and hopes to resume hi.s Parliamentary du--1 ties this evening. | Major Ikirtlett, 8.5.0., formerly of illawera, is on service in Africa in cohjnection with the operations againstit'nc (Germans in the south-west portion of that continent. Mr William Ritchie, chairman of the VWitotarti County Council, anil who has I been connected with various local bodies I for many years, announces himself a a a j candidate for the Taloa scat. He wi.'l stand in the '•Reform" interests. Archdeacon lOvans* and Mm. Evaiw. Ruv. O. 11. lAddfinibrooko (Okato) aiid Mr. H. ai. r*mith ('backWocJcs mission) left for Auckland last) night to attend the Diocesan Fiyirod, which opens in Auckland on Friday. Rev*. 0. tlDoward, E. L. Harvie ('Stratford) ami V. A. Gnaw, shaw (New Plymouth) travelled by yesterday's express.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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164PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 120, 14 October 1914, Page 4
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