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PERSONAL MATTERS

. ' -—■ ♦ . ' Sir James Allen ictnrned to Wellington from the South this morning. A Christcburch telegram reports the , •- death of Mr. Cecil E. Murray,,at the ' ""• ago of 35. He was a former Canter- ~-~\ bury footballer, and captained the provincial side when it defeated, tho „ Springboks. He had been in ill-health iu - for some time. Although the funeral of tho late Mr. " E. W. Lowe, of the A.M.P. Office was »•■• private, there were present Mr. A. de B. Brandon (chairman) and Sir Harold .." Beauchainp and Messrs. \V. D. Hunt and '' R. H. Holmes (directors), also the man- , ager, Mr. I\ I\ M'Bryde, and sub-man- " ' ager, Mr. Walker, representing the Aus- • >■ tralian Mutual Provident Society. As a mark of the c&teem in which he is held by those connected with him, Senior-Sergeant. Whitehouse, of tho, " ' Taranaki Street Police Station, who has "' been transferred to Pahneraton North. ' ' was presented with a leather suitcase and a travelling rug last evening. la making tho presentation, Sub-Inspector ""' Lander v spoke highly of the valuable '' services rendered by Senior-Sergeant '. Whitchouse, and -'wished him every sue- '- cess in his new post. Eulogistic referenec to the work.oJ: the senior-sergeant was also made by Sergeant Wils,on arid. '" Constable Carraii. . ■'''

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 15

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PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 15

PERSONAL MATTERS Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 4, 5 July 1928, Page 15

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