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PERSONAL NOTES.

A brother of the Pope, Giovanni Antonio della Chiesa, is a Rear-Admiral in the Italian fleet, and will no doubt be engaged in the naval operations against Austria. Engineer 'Commander Mackenzie, lecently Admiralty representative at Westport, has been appointed to the battleship Royal Oak, now building at the Clyde. .Mr M. H Horton,' traffic manager tor

the Union Steam Ship Company, at Wel- ., lington, and formerly in the Greymouth office, has enlisted for service at the front. The marriage was celebrated on June 28th, by Dean Holly, of Mr Douglas Fitzclarence St. George, son of Mr D. St. George, of Greymouth, and grandson of the late Dr D.' F. St. George, of New Plymouth, to Alma, only daughter of the late Mr J. Chapman, of Wanganui. The following passengers, who made tho journey between Arthur's Pass and Otira in Cassidy and Co.'s coaches, are expected to reach Greymouth from Christchurch to-night: Messrs Cooke, Murphy, Rynn, Hazeldine. Craig, Hatch, Ayson, Nicolsen, Pollard, Dee, Din, and Williams; Mesdames Bernhardt, Clear, Doogan, Morice and Hatch; Misses Morice (2),

King, and Martin. • Miss M. C. Duncan, who. has been for four and a half years a Sister on the . nursting staff of the Greymouth Hospital and for the past four months ActingMatron, severed her connection with that institution on Wednesday last, in view of her approaching marriage. Prior to her leaving she was the recipient of presents from the Matron, the nursing staff, and members of the domestic staff, tokens of the'very high esteem in which Miss Duncan is held by all with whom 6he has been associated.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1915, Page 5

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PERSONAL NOTES. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1915, Page 5

PERSONAL NOTES. Greymouth Evening Star, 3 July 1915, Page 5

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