PERSONAL MATTERS
The Hons. L. M. Isitt, G. J. Smith, and D. T. Fleming arrived from the South this morning.
Mr. Justice Frazer will leave for tho South to-night to attend tho sittings of the Arbitration Court at Christchurch.
Colonel Knott, chief secretary of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, was a passenger by the Wahine from Lyttcltou this morning.
At tho weekly luncheon of the Wellington Rotary Club yesterday, a resolution was passed expressing sympathy with tho relatives of the late Rotarian W. J. Bews.
Mr. Hugh Fletcher (66), an employee of Winstone's, Ltd., for forty years and manager of the firm's Mount Eden depot, fell dead on i j way to work at 6.30 o'clock this morning, telegraph's "The Post's" Auckland correspondent.
Sir Roderick Jones, chairman of Eeuter's, arrived from Sydney yesterday by the Ulimaroa. Ho has spent the last two months in Australia on business in connection with cable and wireless news as supplied to the Press, and his visit to New Zealand concerns the same subject. Sir R. Jones intends leaving Auckland for Vancouver at the end of tho month.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1926, Page 11
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184PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 48, 25 August 1926, Page 11
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