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A London cable message states that Mr T. M. Wilfori, ex-Leader of the New Zealand Opposition, has arrived. His health is greatly improved and-he-is now recuperating jn J}evon. Messrs W. A. Kirker (Wellington), A. H. Cramp, W. N. Callum {Auckland), K. 0. Thomson (Melbourne), and A. C. Alcock (Dunedin) are among the cueste at the United Service Hotel. Messrs P. W. Hudson (Auckland), H. S. Pearce, Q. 8. Robinson and E. Rattidge (Wellington), A. N. Macdonald (Lake Coleridge), and F.HaUigan are among the recent arrivals at the Clarendon Hotel. » Colonel Slater, agent of the Canadian Pacifio Railway in Australia and Now "Zealand, is at present In Christchurch. He has just returned from , Xhinediir and he epeaks in the highest terms or the general display at the Exhibition. Messrs H. A. Fox, A. 0. Kennedy, A. A. Kennedy, R. S. Alwaxd and A. Pirie (Wellington), D. M. Davidson: and F. G. Wilson (Melbourne), H. K Rao (Sydney), an<l C. Roberta (London) pre among the guests at Warner'a Hotel. Colonel J. J. Essob, chairman of the Royal Commission to investigate agricultural banking and rural credit systems abroad, left Auckland yesterday by the Niagara to join his colleagues, Messrs P. H. Cox and W. J. Poison, nvho are now in the United States.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18548, 25 November 1925, Page 8
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