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PERSONAL MATTERS

' The Minister of. Internal Affairs (the Hon. B. F. Bollard)' Will leave to-mor-row morning for Palmerston North, The Minister of Public Works (the Hon. X.. S. Williams) will return to Wellington this evening. The .Minister of Agriculture (the Hon. O. J. Hawken) is expected to "return from the North on Saturday morii--The Hon. G. J. Anderson, Minister of Marino, arrived in Wellington this morning. by- the Wahine from Lyttelton. The Hon; Sir Heaton Bhodes and Lady Erodes arrived from Auckland1 this morning, after their visit to Australia. '-'■■■ The Hon. L.; M. Isitt, M.L.C., who arrived frorri the South yesterday, left last night for Auckland. Mr..'and Mrs. J. H. Nancarrow, who have been on a two years' visit to England, returned'to Wellington by the " Euahine. The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. P. Hally) is leaving for the North tomorrow, and will return to Wellington on 15th November. Professor G. E. Peren, Professor of Agriculture at "Victoria University College, Went to-Palmerston North yesterday to attend the conference on the question 'of forming an Agricultural College League. • -' Mr. William Hogg has retired; owing to illness, from the position^ of clerk of the One Tree Hill Eoad Board, at the age of 85 years, after 32 years of continuous ' service,; telegraphs '' The Post's" Auckland correspondent. The. illness of ■ Captain H. Dryden-, master of yie,Tpfua, .is not as seriops as' was at. first'anticipated,' telegraph's ' "The Post's" ' Auckland correspondent. No operation was required, and :the patient is receiving- medical attention,in a,private hospital. ' The funeral of the late Mr. James Searlp took place yesterday at Karori, and was largely" attended, including representatives of business, musical and social life of the community. The Beys. Archdeacon Johnson and H. E:. K- Fry conducted the service at the'house, arid the Bey. Mr. Fry officiated at the graveside.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 9

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PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 9

PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 9

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