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PERSONAL.

Mr. H. H. •Horniblow, of the Eltharn Railway Office, has been permanently stationed at Te Kuiti.

A London cable says Lord Plunket marries to-morrow the widow of Mr. Jack Barnato, formerly Miss Dorothy Lewis, an actress.

By Gazette notice, dated November 2, Second-Lieutenant L. J. Carmin and F. G. Coleman are gazetted to be lieutenants, and Lieutenant A. Smith to be captain, 4th Battalion Wellington Infantry Regiment. Sir George Clifford, on the Completion of his twentieth year as chairman of directors of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, was presented with a -silver salver by the permanent staffs at the offices and works at Belfast, Fairfield, and Pareora.

Mr. F. W. G. McLeod, of New Plymouth, left by motor yesterday morning to join the Tahiti at Wellington, c-n route to adjudicate at the championship band contests in Queensland during Christmas Week. There are 20 entries in A, B and C grades. Mr. A. Kivell, of the New Plymouth mail room staff, on % the eve of his retirement, from the P. and T. Department after forty years' service, ail of which was served at New Plymouth, was on Saturday evening farewelled by his fellow officers at a social evening. He was the recipient of several presentations as a token of the staff’s goodwill.

Mr. H. G. Keith, of the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Ltd., Wellington, has been appointed manager of the company at New Plymouth in succession to Mr. Keith Ewan. 'Mr. Keith, who has recently returned from a private business visit to Dunedin, is at present on a motor tour of South Taranaki, and is expected to assume control here about December 8.

Mies Airini Pope, M.Sc., (formerly of New Plymouth), the holder of one of the free passages granted by the Orient Company to overseas students, arrived at Plymouth recently, and expects to remain here for two years, writes a London correspondent on October 13. Her course of study will be research in dietetics, Which she is taking at King s College for Women, Kensington. Miss Pope has spent a few days in Holland, visiting Utrecht, Amsterdam. Haarlem, The Hague, Schevengen, and Rotterdam, and she has since been staying with Mrs. K. D. Tweedie (formerly of New Plymouth).

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Taranaki Daily News, 4 December 1922, Page 4

Word count
Tapeke kupu
369

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

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

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