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PERSONAL ITEMS.

Sir John Findlay is at Auckland, Sir James Carroll at Gisborne, llm Hon. ]). Buddo at Kansiora, tho Hon. K. M'lCenzie at Xerson, Ihe Hon. 't'. Mackenzie at Kltham, and tho Hon. J. A. Millar at Dunediu. Tho Prime Minister left Auckland yesterday afternoon for Xew Plymouth by tho liaraua. Ho will sneak'at Daiuievirko on Tuesday evening, and on U'ed-no-day, he will return to Wellington, stopping at Shannon to open tho new Post Office.—Press Association. The Hon. A. 'P. Xgata is at Gisborao, where he arrived yesterday from Tokomaru Bay. Dr. A. M'Arl.hur, S.M., rchirncil to Wellington on Saturday from Hamilton, where he ).ad been presiding at a sitting of l.ho Bailway Appeal Hoard. Tim "Honorary Silver Wolf" ribbon lias been conferred upon Mr. Hector M'Lpbil, of Miramar, for his services in connection with tho Boy Scouts movement. Lieul.-C'olonej J. T. Burnett-Stuart, D.5.0., Director of Military Operations and Intelligence at General Headquarters, and nt present cnmm.iiidin:» tho Cantorbury Military District. left Wellington on a visit to Nelson, which is part of his official dUtricl, on Saturday. Mr. Henry Boeckcr. for many vents in business in U'ollinjiton as a i»rl; hnteher, and a. well-known member of the Workins Men's Club, died lit his residence, Windsor Place, on Friday Inst. The funeral look place yesterday afternoon at; Ivarori, and was largely attended by ineml.s of the deceased. The likeliest candidate to succeed the late Dr. Adler as Chief Rabbi is Dr. Abrahams', of Melbourne. who is on his way to Kugland (:-ays I he Overseas "Daily Mail" of October 21). Dr. Abraham's is u brother of Mr. Israel Abrahams, Header of Kabbinics at Cambridge.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1296, 27 November 1911, Page 4

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