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PERSONAL

Sir Thomas Sidey arrived from tho north last evening. Dr L. M. Park, who, with Mrs Park, has been spending a holiday in Dunedin, left on the return journey to London this morning. He will sail py the Port Hunter on Friday. Mr J. Robinson was a passenger for Invercargill by this morning’s express. Mr George Aldridge, secretary of tho New Zealand Boxing Council, is at present visiting Dunedin. At yesterday’s meeting of the Dunedin Presbytery feeling reference was made to the death of Dr P. R. Riley* A special minute speaking of his professional, spiritual, and social attributes was presented and carried, members standing in silence. A Wellington Association message announces tho death of Mr W. R. Bock, a well-known engraver, and a veteran cricket umpire, at the age of eightyfive years. A P.A. cable message from London states that the New Zealanders at tho University Women’s Conference at Edinburgh are Dr Bryson (Wellington), who inspected tho latest treatments ati women’s clinics; Miss D. Tanner (Wellington), history, education, and archaeology sections; Dr Northcroft (Auckland); and Miss Yates (Auckland.; The latter is attending the international politics section. Among those persona staying at tho Grand Hotel are Mr H. Farmer (Auckland), Mr J. T. Martin (Wellington)* and Mr S. Bingham (Christchurch).

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Evening Star, Issue 21171, 3 August 1932, Page 7

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PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21171, 3 August 1932, Page 7

PERSONAL Evening Star, Issue 21171, 3 August 1932, Page 7