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c r ! The health of Mr Bcobie Mackenzie, J who for the past few days has been ; suffering from the effects of a paralytic seizure, it causing his friends grave ' anxiety. ■ Sergeant Green, who Jus been in charge of the Bouth Canterbury police district for about eighteen months, ha* been transferred to Invercaigill, with tho rank of sab-inspector. Arabi Pasha who has been an exile in Ceylon for a nomber of years and who was recently pardoned by the British Government, has sailed from Ceylon on his return to Egypt Dr Byrnes left Waunate on Saturday. He expects to return to attend tho banquet to Mr. J. F. l)ougla«. : Mr WlU'amt, Crown Lan is Ranger, was on a risitto Waimate yesterday, beta? sent by the Government to report on the qoest'oa s «f t purchasing Keloy't Bash, He left by express. Mr B. Qoiditoae, lately of the Second ' Contingent, Jtuu decided: to return to South AfriMLt He lea Tee Walnut* bf
I rt3R to d*y, and *»N «"1 b 7 tha ji f Q. Rodgeris who has been spend»few days in Waiin4e, returned to LjjgtcUuroh yesterday. yiotonant-Geaeral Sir Kelly-Kenny ,been appointed Adjutant-General of ,3riti«h Forces, in succession to Sir f jyn Wood.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 100, 10 September 1901, Page 2
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205Mostly About People. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 100, 10 September 1901, Page 2
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