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Mr. J. Eccleton, postmaster at Qreytown, hafi received notice of his trans* fer to Opunake. Mr. R. Malcolm, headmaster of the Kai apo i Borough School, has been appointed headmaster of the Temuka District High School. ; A London cable says the Primate ha« V nominated the Rev. L. H. Kempthorne, a New Zealander, as Bishop of Poly nefiia. The Rev. W. J. Elliott, of New,Plymouth, has been appointed to represent the Taranaki-Wanganui Methodist district at the meeting of th? Dominion Synod at Dunedin in March nett. Mr. F. W. O'Oonnor, inspector on the railways in Christchurch, and formerly p. well-known and popular guard at Hawera, arrived by the mail train last night on a holiday visit to Hawera. A -Sydney cable says that Mr. George George, formerly director of technical education at Auckland, has been appointed technical adviser of the Daily Telegraph. His duties will comprise the supervision of all articles dealing with technical subjects. A London correspondent writes that Mr. Arthur Hirst (Taranaki) is devoting much of his time to music, and for home time past he has been lecturing for the Suburban Lecture Society, the text of his addresses being "flow to Appreciate Great Music.” Many have been delivered in and around Jxindon, and between now and Christmas twenty more engagements will be fulfilled, including one at Oxford. At Mile End on? evening Mr. Hirst had an overwhelming reception, . for bjgh-elaM mtts-ic ie immensely appreciated in the East End of London, and hie talk, JWJ* companied by pianoforte is something quite unique and not tort technical. Th? audience was tremendously roused, and the management hoped that Mr. Hirst would soon re ’. 1 « turn and deliver another similar dress, hi November he was to give pianoforte recital at Wimbledon, assisted bv ft well-known violinist.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

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296

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1922, Page 4

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