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The Chief Justice (Sir (Juries hkorretl) has made such a satisfactory recovery that ho was able to leave the private hospital for his home at Lowry Bay on Saturday. A period of rest and quiet, is presenbod by his medical advisers.--Wellington Tress Association telegram. Tho late Mr J. A. Fitzgora.ri, of Dunedin, who died suddenly in Napier on TriesdaY. was Inid to Test at Park Island Cometeiy on Thursday morning, when the Rev. J. A. Asher conducted (he buna) ee-r----rice.' Old pupils wore represented by Mr M L. Smith and Dr Russell Ritchie, of Napier Hospital. Dr J. Fitzgerald, brother of the deceased, was also in attendance. Mr Victor Carmine, a well-known song •writer and playwright, is in Dunedin on a visit. He is the author of the well-known song ‘Humanity America.’ Mr W B. Taverner was unable to preside at the half-yearly mceting_ of the Otago Prtriotic and General Welfare Association to-day, it being stated that he was indisposed and confined to bed. Amon" the latest arrivals at the Grand Hotel are Mwi E. Cox (New York), Mr RoV Miller (Niagara Falls, Ontario), Major 0. H- Sfcraker, Mr J. Bailcy-Ghurchill (London). Mr L. 0. Brewn (Sydney), Mr W. G. Macindoe (Auckland), Mr J. R. Wilson (Tawanui). . New visitors to tho Bxcelsior Hotel mcludo Mr J. Duke (Auckland), Mr R. Copeland (Wellington), Mr and Mrs Tf. A. Mazey, Professor Wtobb, Mr F. Kllor {Christchurch), Mr and Mrs E. Lyon (Invercargill).

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Evening Star, Issue 20009, 29 October 1928, Page 7

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 20009, 29 October 1928, Page 7

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 20009, 29 October 1928, Page 7