THE COMMONWEALTH.
i 'LYNE-FOHRE6T ,EXCHANGES (By ' T<l6iMtlh.-pfCM AiSOcUtlon.-OocJ'flKllt.) ; ' (Rcc. June 30, 0.55 a m.) , MdlbourrW, June 29 Tho House of., engaged v- v ifi o wfangling debate on the Government's i-i i ,'proposal to pass-two months'; supply.. ' The . : Labour Opposition: objects 7 to pass more.than one itwnth's supply ' Scleral lively saotica hava twU'eefl • .• tho:Fed«ral. Sir,John.Forrest, artd : : Sir ..Wm.;-Lyno.>(who: sUcoceded'.Sir John as , r -,i Treasurer irt tho second Deakin Ministry, and ' who is now in opposition). _ ' PERSONAL/ ITEMS ( ! ( |J|| --- AH ,tho Minsters t|£ tho Crown will bo in town io-jJaj, with'tile oxcfcptlwi'of tho ; : : for Railways, . who 18 at.Dunedin, and tho Hon. G. I'owlds, : -.'.who is paying A llying .flslt to Waikanae:-•>. •- Mr. <W. I'. JamcS, Mastortonj is ■ . .. tvKiported,to-be.seriously.indisposed.. •: !•. - • • Mossr&. W. Lflslio aad Jr ; D, '. Gray/ of tliO ■ ..( "llansard" ' stall. ; havd. been .■ appointed Stenographers to tlio Police Ootomission. 'fho resignation: of Nurso Hftwkin was &c< '• ccptcd yesterday-by the /trustees. of th&'WelUngton Hospital. 1 Hammond, of- Lyttelton; 'v'/sv jis under.,orders>to transfer to the Wellington detootiro stall. N ■■ i, Mh'. Jußtice ;AVilllams>;-arrivea < from • tho > (outh this morning, to preside at a sitting • •,•••• of the .-Appeal , Court, whioll: commences on - Monday next, ( , .. •. • Tbfe.Bisiioj' of Wftlapu (Right Rgv.W.' L. ■Williams) to>daj relinquishes charge of the ... .... jdlooeeo, ■of : whicli 'he: Was mado arobdeaoon in 1802) and bishop 1n.1894."»l j reßs Assflom- ■ v - On. the .occasion of his .marriage,' Mr. Max i Eller, of the stall of the Dresden Piano .;■ Company.-.was l presented' with a "handsome im ■-marble, clflok by tho;employees of the Dresden. r 1 ( The Horn G. Fonlds, Jlinistor for Education.'Will probably leave on a visit to "tho pi.; /, ■■■> Auckland district lwxt Saturday. Educational • .questions in the Waikato will bo.among'the . / mattorß whioh will receive hi 6 attention. branoh <4f tlw Poliqo > I'orcu aro about to be ;. i ■ - effected:—Ac Hammond, Lyt- . ,|i -fp;; ieltooi, to come to Wellington; Detective Mil-' , ■Auckland, ,tO. go to Lyttelton; Actmg- " Dotective M'Hobn, Dunedln,<to go to Auok-£'X-?<f^: : of , y, r tho I'ollce d'oice saro announced i-r-Constablo Armour, of Groytown,' goes to l'atea; CoUstablo l,arkin, of .Kjibiinie, 'to Greytbwn; : > , Constable PrlCo, ,ol'-WaiUinv to Kilbinlie; ; Constable LapoUplo,.; of:-tho./District Office, V' •' ;to Waitara.. • ..•/' • ' , ' i ; llr. John Coyle,,iwho wafl'for fifteen years r';E;i';L;in;Hhe.:i'ost:iund: Tclegrapli; : 'Oliice (account--8 - vbi^fincb)j. >;ah.d'has ? / latterly /'held. - tho wl&y I'oiVaxiyiiiti- Coiinty ' •! . ' Council, was apiwinted. yfatarday to . tte -ii'r-; secretaryships ol • tlio "Wellingtonr-r- Hospital l'fustwsi; from 122 "a'pplidailts. Tho Salary is ili'2s pen annum. ' J ipM ' : -ih:-^jPr^^/A^£^ta^ib)i*-iiajess4gtt.-'<£nti6(in£es.'the ! followuig further changes in tho milway otntf ■—'uir Creoigo 15. liiehaidion, workshopu at 'Addington/ gnos to Wellington as -v . loconiotivo .Mgiii6or y ,;aiid. will, bo: succeeded " . by Mr. Evms, now manager at Hillside. Mr. *f:(.;.>?.'i'llaskins,';at.'pres«flt.G6vern(nehtliispeet6r : at Price Bros.' foundry at Thames, .in connection ¥fe^ : J^itliAth^ : :oohtra6t; Mi|..bulldlng ■■ he-' .ffv.7 : miinager^.ai.,Hillside, 'bud .will be' v 'sue- 1 ocoded by Mr. liargh, toreman of tho Wel- ' Alenibors of the legal profosaion aseembled • 6t tho Empiro llfitol last night ■ tft : say farowell to Mr. J. P. Campbell) of tho llrm of Me'srs. 'Jravorsj Campbell, alid l'eatock, who . .-Jd' about-, to, take ' Jiik\ teaiildilcE) .Jii :Auok- ; \ land. ' In proposing the health Of tho'gUoat, the chaii'nian (Mr. licrdiriau, .M.L 1 ,) ; to tho- fact tlmt: Ml'- Cuiiiplioil had been a . ; • lesi'ient. of this city for 1.0 years, • alid that „• ./• bo,had entjeared'liimsolf to tliok with; whom . be had-cbnlo in contact by his upright, obn- /•; Hi): expluliled it that'the;fiuititiOH Wiie:m6f6 6ir. loss:iiiioiinhl. owing to the fact that It Was not known Until. th6'.previous day that .Mr. 'Campbell ;■ was. taking hia idepnftuffi. bo* sriimV. :Mr. Herd- ... . ' . man'B remarks Were endorsed by tlio Ati;;i^Vft? .tqrnpy;General : ..(Dr.'vKindlav)V>.and ; 3tr. A. Grnv, ono of Mr. Campbell's oldest, fnerids In leplv, Mr. Campbell said that when lie . ; came to Wellington,', lie-. Was an entire ; Btraiigor. ' Hii Inelitiollud hid. airly association with tho late Mi, Ht/gli Gully, and • made special/feferci'ioei'to the' kiiidlv. fecep- ' : the iate Mr. W. P. L. Travels, Whote partner he .iftorwaids boeafrio, ''tintl ,td: \yhosa; i>i6f-y he iinitl a. liAtidtribute ot mtpfct aiid ii|!tir6eiatioii. viv., Mr.' Carepbi'll also salll .that lie iiltcli'ded- to . continue? his' profossiolirtl ' Connection with this city. Ho would always luivo tho kindest fbmnblbranccs or. Ills . (clltitv practitioners
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 7
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671THE COMMONWEALTH. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 547, 30 June 1909, Page 7
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