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A cable from London says that Lord Porster, the new Governor-General of Australia, and Lady Foster luncheli at Buckingham Palace. The King conferred the Grand Cross, of St. tftohaal and St. George on Lord Forster. ; The Patea Press records the death of a pioneer colonist in the person of Mrs. A. Dayidspn, who with bar husband (who died in October of last' year) ten among the first settlers in the akura block.' Tho deceased lady Who was born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, came to the Dominioh when quite frramr settling with the late .Mr. A. Davidson at Whenuakura. A family.of five tons and two daughters are left. ■ Dr. N. Barnet-Gadsby, who arrived in New Zealand by the 'lonic about 1 two months ago with the intention of tett> ling in the Dominion, UaVeabv tb«' A>aH wa to-day for the Home Conntfy having accepted by cable an important •appointment in Aberdeen which w« recently offered to him. Tl» doctor, who has had a brilliant University cafetf. and is onty 25 years of age, commented his scholastic career at the Patea fublio School when he was a boy of five yeare of age, and later on he was a raastt at i the Hawera High S&ooL *
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 4
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204PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1920, Page 4
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