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His Excellency the Governor^General paid a visit of inspection to the Sen ! Scout yesterday morning. Jn the afternoon their Excellencies were the \ guests of the Canterbury Agricultural and Pastoral Association at the Metropolitan Show. To-day, they win attend the Armistice Day service at the Cathedral at 11 a.m. Mr G. G. Gardner and family intend leaving on a visit to Europe in March nett. Mr J. II A. Ilott, who ha* been on a visit to England, returned to Wellington on Wednesday by the Ulimaroa. Among arrivals from Sydnev this wee-k were ilessrs E. Stoope nnd J. T. L>o::ison. of the Liquor Traffic Defence Union, of 'Now South "Wales. Mr W. A. Kennedy, manager fop the Union Steam Ship Company hi Wellington, returned from Australia by the Ulimaron. on Wednesday. Mr J. S. Jessep, viee-ehnirman 0 f th« Meat Control Board, is expected back in the Dominion from England earlv in the New Yeir. He is returning viathe United States. A London message announces the dearth of Lord Ludlow rs the result of a huntirjpc accident. He wrs a sen nf the first Baron Ludlow, formerly a Lord Justice of Appeal, and was born in l&tio. There is no heir to the title. Mr W. B. Matheaon, treasurer of the Dominion executive of the New Zealand Farmers' Union, who met with a serious motor accident some months ago, was warmly welcomed when the quarterly conference opened at Wellington on Wednesday. Mr J. S. S". Cooper, M;A., B.Sc., formerly a student of College liouse and now connected with the engineering firm of Arnhold Bros, and Co., London and China, arrived in Christehurch yesterday from Shanghai, on holiday. Ho is staying with, his Mrs A. E. Cooper, Offico road, Merivale. The resignation of Professor Marsden, who is to enter the service of the Education Department, was received at this week's meeting of the Victoria College Council. Professor E. J. Boyd Wi'son was elected to the Council, and appointed to the Finance Committee. A resolution of appreciation of Professor Marsden's services on the Council was recorded.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 12

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Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 12

Personal Items. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17609, 11 November 1922, Page 12