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PERSONAL.

• i ■ New Justices of the Peace include Messrs. \V. S. Bremner (Te Kiri), H. G- Carman (Kit haru), E. A. Collins (Te Kiri), F.. J. Dudley (Opunake), H. H. Judd (Eltham), I>. F. McLeod (VVhangamomona), and A. E. Waugli (Kaponga). Mr. David Potts, manager of the Hokianga brancli of the Northern Steamship Company, comes to New Plymouth to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr. D. Penman. He arrives here next Tuesday, and Mr. Penman leaves on the following Friday for his future home in Auckland.

The death is reported from Auckland of Mr. Heoare Kaihau, M P., from heart failure. Deceased, who was 05 years of age, was the son of the late Chief Kaihau, of Waiuku. He has been the representative in Parliament for the Western Maori electorate since 1896. The Rev. A. B. Chappell (formerly of New Plymouth) has been appointed by the Auckland University College Council as a member of the council of the Workers' feducational Association and to the Lecturers' Committee of the association's council. ,

Lord Jellicoe will not leave England until August, so that he will assume office as Governor-General of New Zealand in September. His Excellency, Lord Liverpool, will probably leave the Dominion at the efid of June, or the beginning of July, : shortly after the opening of Parliament. The wrtlding took place on Wednesday morning in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral (Wellington), of Mr. Ralph Skipwith, of Melwood, Dannevirko, son of the late Mr. I'. G. Skipwith, of Lincolnshire, England, and Mrs- Skipwith, to Mrs. Stanley Hume (nee Miss Knight), of Newbury, Palmerston North, The Ven, Archdeacon Johnson officiated. Mr, G. F. Hull was best man. Owing to a recent bereavement in the family the wedding was a very quiet one, and later Mr. and Mrsf Skipwith left for Wanganui.

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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 4

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299

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1920, Page 4

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