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PERSONAL

Lord Liverpool, now in Dunedin, had no public engagements to-day. His Excellency leaves ofr the North by the express to-morrow morning. .vli' it. M. xiacket, night editor of the Auckland ' Herald,' has been appointed editor, in succession" to the late Mr W. bane. •-' At the Moray Place Post- Office yesterday Mrs F. L. Stables, who has been transferred to the Chief Post Office, Dunedin, was the recipient of a jewel case (inscribed), 'as a presentation from the staff: The postmaster (Mr C. Umbers), in handing Mrs StaSl©3 the gift, spoke of her faithful service during a. term of eight years at the sub-office, and of her harmonious relationship with the staff, who found her always generous and obliging. Mi* D. Webster also referred to Mrs Stables's good qualities, and all wished her success .in her new appointment. Mrs Stables, who naturally felt regret at parting, thanked the staff for their appreciation and good wishes. The following police transfers are announced : —Constables Amies and Lean from South Dunedin to the central station; Constables Sampson and Williams from central station to South Dunedin; Constable Heise from South Dunedin to North Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 16515, 29 August 1917, Page 4

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 16515, 29 August 1917, Page 4

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 16515, 29 August 1917, Page 4