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His Excellency Sir George Richardson. will, leave Apia for Now Zealand by tlio November trip of the Tofua for the purpose of discussing with tho Hon. Sir Francis Bell, Minister of External Affairs, a number of matters affecting Sa- ’ moa. His Excellency probably will be in the Dominion for two months. The Rev. Joseph W. Kemp, who for the past five years has been minister of the Auckland Baptist Tabernacle, has received »a call to Talbot Tabernacle, London. England. Mr Kemp’s decision will necessarily be deferred until the local office-bearers have voiced their feelings in the matter. A Wellington message says that Miss Mary McLean, who for the past twenty i "fire years has been principal of tlio Wellington Girls’ College, lias tender- ■ ed her resignation, wliicli takes effect from June next. An Ottawa cable announces the death of Sir James Louglioed, Comem tive leader, aged seventy-one. j Mr R. Coulter arrived from To Puke last night and will be .in Tauranga on election day. Rev. Father Skinner, of Oialiuliu, arrived here last night lo spend a holiday with relatives. Mr G. E. Macmillan, M.P., re *' turns ,to-day from To Aroha. Sir James Allen (High Commissioner for New Zealand) is confined to bed as a result of a severe chill which be contracted at Genova, (says a London cable). Mr G. S. Edie, Nationalist candidate for Wallace, ha. s announced his retirement. This leaves a straight-out coutest between Mr Adam Hamilton form) and Mr A. Ashworth (Labour.) mm —
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9025, 3 November 1925, Page 4
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