PERSONAL ITEMS
The Minister of Health (the Hon. At J. Stalhvortliy) returned yesterday from Nelson.
Mr. E. J. Para, chief inspector of secondary schools, is leaving to-night for the South to inspect high schools in the South Canterbury district, and expects to return to Wellington to-morrow week.
A Press Association message from Auckland reports the death of Dr. J. Giles, aged 97. He was a surgeon in the Crimean War, and a friend of Florence Nightingale. He went to th» Gabriel's Gully goldfields, and was subsequently edito] of the "Southern Cross" magazine, a warden on the West Coast, Magistrate at Wanganui. and from ISSB to 1893 Magistrate af Auckland.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 133, 9 June 1930, Page 11
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