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Sir Alexander Roberts wagWjlH| ger From the north by steamer yesterday morning. Mr E. J. Howard, M.P., IgjHH from the north by the ferry iflH yesterday morning. Messrs C. W. Rattray, K.>JjH and C. C. Davies were among HH rivals by the ferry steamer y«^H Mr G. F. Whiteside, of who underwent an operation jaH George's Hospital early in thtfSH is now making a good recovery. j|j|Bj Dr. W. McKay (Greymouth)|||Mj Messrs W. A. Cooke and J. S» (Hokitika) are staying at WflBH Dr. P. L. Foote (Wcstport),'sHj Teichelmann (Hokitika), and 'jH Barker (Gisbornc) are guests a9| Clarendon Hotel. Mr George Gardner, of "AvoujH Fendalton, has been nominated Fcndalton Burgesses' AssociattajaHj the vacancy on the Waimairi Council caused by the resignatiotfjHH Dr. G. W. Lock, who has tanH tioned at the Wellington PuhifyaH pital during the past two andJH years, had resigned his pofiitujjH senior house surgeon of the ug|^B Mr C. P. Agar was unable toppMl at last evening's meeting of theflH| of the Canterbury Chamber merce, being confined to his tmm|H C. H. Hewlett acted as chairman-iM absence. A motion was carried |iHH Mr Agar a speedy recovery. - IfjH Messrs J. P. Chisaell (CeytoiiH Friedlander, E. M. Garrett B. and A. Sutherland, W. Burtg&gU lington), J. M. Lamens, JohvwH (Sydney), T. P. Smith (Oamarm>M| Hill (Melbourne), and H. £.&■[ (New York) are staying at tkeiflH Service Hotel. J||^H It was stated at the Electricity Department's fanetiriKH night by Cr. H. T. J the Electricity Committee mteo«H| commending to the Citv Mr E. Hitchcock, the p«netra! uUgH should be given permifjsion abroad next year to make qaainted with the latest; in respect of electricity; The sdhß mcnt was received wi<dh applftwj^B An apology for J. A. Frostick thtour/b illnefia Y £|H ceived at last evening's Council of the Canterbury (»■ Commerce. The foflowing sympathy was carried: "Thattjßlß cil desires to exnrea<i its at the serious illneef; of Mr valued member of the CouncuaßM sympathy with biya and hope that he mav be to health and strength." Mr H. D. Atkinson, who||H| secretary ans treasurer of land Counties' Association ceptlon, thirty-*}* years ago, WfjflH of in highest jterms at the of the Association in day. A motioA was passed' njjflH appreciation at his services tdSHj soeiation andj also regret At, UH health.—-Pnata Service. ;||^H On Monday last, St. was the sifrer jflbilee of tion to the priesthood of of England of the Hevi N. S/JBH and the E. C. W. Cathedral, few yeaw, both cHitrch, Had later Mr BtraqH|H Wellington, where he serveo|*Wß bf"Ota«» and Lower Htitfc. * ricaf *0 Berhampore. In Powell: 5 became assistant to Archdeacon C. H. Gonset, atauHM atotl iifterwafds went to 1916 ilie loft with the had ijvor two years on upon' his return he, wbb Sumner. whteh parish ne to "hecoaip w*r of SydenhjU^Hß W uriag Sit Joseph offltfje as Prime Minister, hjßiiflMjß| Vbiceat Wat 4, was luß penHHB tajy add so closely in toueJkjjjHH rnt affairs that he ptf leading < importance £ToMph Ward's illness *his attendance at PsftlisaMWßßl He on the salaried 'Prime Miitißter's his whole time to ftaiyggMM hss forwarded bis rolgatlMHß Forces, bat will secretary to his f Ather io capacity. Forbes Vincent part's action in eentißfle iii .aa hifh regerd of tl»e and rendered meat daring his Prime Minister's ofßce.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 12

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Personal Item. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 12

Personal Item. Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19971, 4 July 1930, Page 12