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PERSONAL.

At, the capping ceremony last week in Dunedin 10 students, who had completed -‘a/course of four years fit Otago University and Dental> Hospital, and were successful in obtaining tho degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery, received their diplomas. Included in the number were Messrs Henry H. and William W. Bramwcl.l, sons of Mr J. W. Bramwell, 'of Feilding.

Mr D. T. Soulless has been appointed to tho , managership of Tamaki Dairy Co., out oi' 32 applicants. Mr Souness comes direct from tho big Kaponga factory, near Eltliam. Mr W. S. Percy, one of the original Pollardians, who was bore with tho .“Babes in the . Wood” pantomime company, returned from Sydney by the Maungaiiui this week. Mr Percy is to take up Mr Phil Smith’s part in the “Maid of the Mountains.”

Mr John McColl, of Foxton, a onetime International seccor player, lias received a special invitation from the Soccer Association in Wellington to witness the Australia v. Manawatu match to be played at Palmerston today.

Mr J. M. Johnston, secretary of the Manawatu Racing Club, was the recipient of that- body’s best wishes for a pleasant trip on his proposed voyage to'the Islands, at the annual meeting. Mr G. W. C. Moon, of Palmerston, has accepted the appointment of subeditor of the New Zealand Farmers’ Union Advocate at Wellington. Mr Moon has relinquished his position as district secretary of the Dairy Farm-! ers’ Union. >• ‘ Canon Hararia' Paliowa is believed to he the only native canon fn the Church of England in the world. He was ordained priest 27 years ago, and has spent the whole period since in tho Opotiln district. His district extends to the vicinity of Cape Runaway. ,

Commissioner Ilodder, after eight years’ service as the chief officer of the Salvation, Army in New Zealand, has been given a similar charge in Winnipeg, Canada.

The sister of Mr Michael Collins, loader of the Free State Government in Ireland, is a postal assistant in a London branch office. She is quiet and unassuming, more interested in postage stamps than polemics.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4636, 12 July 1922, Page 2

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PERSONAL. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4636, 12 July 1922, Page 2

PERSONAL. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4636, 12 July 1922, Page 2