PERSONAL MATTERS
The Secretary of the Post and Telegraph Department (Mr. G. M'Namara) will return to Wellington from the North to-morrow morning.
The First Church at Frankton has decided to address a call to the Bey. L. M. Eogers, assistant-minister of Knox Church, Dunedin (states a Press Association telegram). . Mr. H. L. Higham, who recently retired from the London office of the Commonwealth and Dominion . Line, arrived at Wellington by the Port Melbourne, accompanied by Mrs. Higham. Mr. Thomas Beadnall, one of the oldest identities of Wellington, who for many years carried on a picture-fram-ing business in the city, died at the Public Hospital this morning, aged 87 years. ■ ■ . .
The Mayor,. Mr. C. J. B, Norwood, and the Mayor of Palmerston North, Mr. P. J. Na,than, were at yesterday's quarterly meeting of the executive of the Municipal Conference appointed to represent the association upon the Government Board to be set up under the Town. Planning Act.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1926, Page 9
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