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PERSONAL.

The Prince of Wales. Tilt' Prince of 'Wales is iudispoupd, and was unable to carryout Ins nPmitioi, to see the Grand National. the crowds which assembled .at Kuston station to witness the departure of the prince of Wales for Liverpool wero ;,„ u ,.. .... i ... an.;.am •-m-nt. o; :he Prince's illness, but reassurance cam© in a subsequent .statement that tin; indisposition is not serious. the Prince of AYalcs .suffered from nightlong acute earache. VI ~ \V .' .. . • -r. . -V asin, returned yesterday from .Dunedin. .Air .1. t'asey, s.s. Turakina, is ...m'.d'n-- '•-» • -«k-e!!ll V.'lti: rs a . AA'areiiig. Temnka. Mr AA". Hayinun, Studholme Junction. was in town yesterday. Per. G. V. Gerard returned from Christchurch yesterday afternoon. Mr P. \V. Kihy came to 'Limaru lVnni Chrisichurch yesterday. Mr L. P. Pinch returned to Timaru from Christchurch yesterday. Mr W. Smith, formerly manager of the Wheat Board, arrived in Timaru vest erday. MV G. Grek;, business agent New /caland ’Railways, Dunedin, was in Timaru yesterday. Mr .! K. I' ■ , .•* * •■<.: 'udk a passenger by yesterday’s second express for the north. Mr \Y. Kvans returned from Chrislchureh by the second express yesterday. Mr Gilford, of the literary staff of the Hawke's Bay ‘•Herald. is at presold, on a visit to I imaiu. Me Hunter. reiiovimj nr>linger at the Bank of Aus’ r.d ism. Tim; in. will return to Wanganui to-day. Ali-r J. I?. Sneddon (High Street), wiil leave Timaru about -May , ,ot ‘ Vl chill- 1 | O '.e" . : . -. * ‘ on a visit to Scotland. The Hon. AY. Xnsworthy. Minister of Tourist and Health Resorts. arrived in Timaru from Dunedin yesterday, and i:'ll later lor .Alt. took. Air AA r . McMillan, secretary of the A’ \1 C'.A. at Suva, arrived in Timaru from’ the’north yesterday. He wiil go mi to Huitedm to-day. A London cable message announces 1 l-H tie. Triuit.v College mimic examiners are: Mr Ronald Chamberlain, for the North Island of New Zealand uiul Hr. .!. Borland, for the Malt i Islam!. Tiiov will also as-mt uith Yiitoria ami South Australia. There was a large attendance at (he Y.M.O.A. hist evening. including hers' ten was held. After tea had homi partaken of. Air AY. A. AlcAlillan. secretary of the A'.M.C .A. at Kip. gave a most interesting l.allc on, his \\ oi k. aumug the Indian labour irate: nicy on Hie I-| i mis On the motion ol t.m eimirn.au (Mr O. G. AMgr-ler). Mr Ale\ : ilhiu was accorded a henrtv vole of (haulm for his instructive addre.-s.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8

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406

PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8

PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 27 March 1926, Page 8

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