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PERSONAL.

A cable from London says Admiral *j*ta. be ? „ ei(i(! ud J The deatli of Charles Gary-ice, the novelist, » reported in a cable from. London. ' Colonel T. H. A. V»tarttae, N.Z.M.C, Director of Military Hospital, with, the forces, arrived back in Maw Zealand by the transport Athenic. ■■ A cable massage states Wwtfogton ha*.notified Britain that Sir Auckland Irfddes appointment as ambassador is agreeable to President Wilson, • Colonel tt« Hon. W. K. Oollina, C.M.G. of the N.Z. Medical Corps, and formerly a member of the staff of the fcmlt/l slap iWibbo, arrived by the Athenic trom England. Mr. A. E. Syke* leaves by the mil nam to-morrow morning for Wellington in order to join the -Manuka, which leave* lor bydney on Thursday. Mr. Sykesex! pects to be away about two month*. been appointed tie spe«a|. upiesentnhve of the Austrian frew to accompany the Prince of W»k» throughout l,is tour abroad. ' Mr. James Eeg S , of Dunedin, V il> be the Government candidate for the Bruce «at when it becomes vaean/by thTre* signntion of Sir James Allen, on his departure to London. Mr. 1W has con «quentl3: signed from theVago Ke

l!ie death occurred suddenly in Christcnuren last week, of Mr. kax Kohn, general manager for P. Hayumn and Co warehousemen, and manager of the Welmgton house for the war period Mr Kohn, who was about f,2 years „f •«,' o,me out from the Old ftoiked hiniselr up to the top, succeeding to t«e ;>»neral' managership when Mr. -'lax Hayman went to England some 10 yogi's ago.

C lr r«-in' Wton K ' mg < e!ia - ! ™?") and t- A. Nilkmson, member of the New lan,;.,- < cla! ™™ of the Tnranaki l'anucr, kromag Co.). Mr. A. Morton moiroft to interview the shipping companies trading between Xew P S Sj 1 '"."» e OW Country. TheX ect 0{ the,r im sslon fa to urge that ocean boats bo sent to .\cw P> mouth, and also the establi.ha.ent ol a more trcquent service, with a l'lymmui,. <UrCCt iTn P° rtc, -tions into X w

unmiation at an early date, hag had « 'ong „„,] honorable record o pubhc Horv,c ; , 1 orty years ago he was ? Z ? .r'T.ra-i: 1 ' ""I -of ', a " d was stationed at Ola■ o, the furthest out point between S«£tift J: Ba.klri.lc joined the lie has served with credit ♦„ > ™ ' ~w i OW stations on VS tCo the Wellington district C,Mt *"* in

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 8 March 1920, Page 4

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