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I ♦ The Attorney-General, the Hob. Sit Thomas Sidey, was a passenger on the ferry steamer from Wellington yesterday. Mr T. 11. Say well (Hokitita) is» guest at the Olarejuloii Hotel. Messrs R. Arlow, D. H. Scott, E. | C. Hartridge (Wellington), and H. F. Wright (Auckland) are staying at tla L'nited Service Hotel. Messrs W. B. Watkins (Jfelson), L Erickson (Oamaru), and A- T. Leiglta (Hawke's Bay) arc among the guesti at tie Koyal Hotel. Messrs J. JJeattje, A. Kane, J. ; Sutherland (Lauder), J. Sinaill (Da*; din), W. G. Vining (Nelson), €. I* Brown (Palnieistpn North), and t j V. Blpwett (Melbourne) » re registri ; at Warner's Hotel. Congratulations to Mr P. R. Cli®* . on liis appointment to the XJnemplc? 1 '" ment Board were extended at a meeting of the Council of the Canterbury ! Justices of the Peace Association <* ; Wednesday evening, Mr Cipif *** granted leave of absence fMjur Aw® s " meetings. The Bev. W. Bower Blaefc, who has had the charge of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church for six and a lalf years, left for Wellington on Wednesday evening to meet representatives of the congregation of St. David's, Auckland, irto are considering sending a call to Mr Black. Although Flying-Officer AippW who is with the Eoyal Air Perce » India, has had to suffer the removal « his right eye following an accident, M , is making satisfactory progress. Advice to this effect was received yesterday by his father, Professor Arnold W«L® Canterbury College, from thaw WJ* istry, London. The operation, ttwW stated, had been successful. *ITW Officer Wall is now in the Military H» pital at Eaznak, India. ~ • The Eev. Bernard Wilson, of the Canterbury auxihary f S Baptist Unionoorf r N>w Zealand, J* last night for Wellmgton. and « to-day by the Monowai. for W Mr Wilson is the supemtendent W the Dominion of Junior CforWtMMj deavour Societies, and spssks on JW work at the jubilee gatherings of CJi tian Endeavour, which comment the Sydney .1. Mini#' 18th. The Christchureh WW Association, at its meetrng on passed a resolution of good mtbei greeting to Mr W llson.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20315, 14 August 1931, Page 10
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