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PERSONAL

Ah' Justice Chapman will take the criminal sittings at Christchurch next week. Mr R. Metz, a well-known Christchurch citizen of many years’ standing, died last night after only two days’ illness. Mr Olntha MacKenzie, ALP., accompanied by Mr J. M. White, arrived from Invercargill this morning on business connected with the Pearson memorial fund for tho blind. Christchurch visitors to the city staying at tho Grand Hotel include Messrs T. N. Baker, A. £. Browne, W. Dowe, N. Andrews, W. 11. Turvcy, and C. J. Fcrrior. ... Visitors to Dunedin staying at tho Excelsior Hotel inchxdo Messrs W. Goodchild and W. Smart, of .Sydney, Mr and All’s 11. Brinkman, of Cashmere Hills (Christchurch), and Mr IV. P. Garrard, of

Christchurch. Captain M'Donald, Superintendent of Marino for the Union Company, was a passenger for Wellington by tho north express to-day. Dr 11. IT. ilakgill. of the Health Department, who Inis been on furlough in Great Britain, has returned to the dominion. and l has resumed duty. Dr Marshall (formerly of Otago University), who has severed his connection with the Wanganui Collegiate School, was presented by the boys with a set of handsome silver vasesjengravod with the school coat of anus. A Sydney cable mmoimeoe the death of the Bov. Charles Bice, aJ&Ma.ncsia.n missionary, who was for many_ years secretary of the Australian Board of Missions. His; wife was a. daughter of Archdeacon Maunsoll, tho Maori scholar. She died in 1920,

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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9