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PERSONAL NOTES

The Court, yesterday, left Windsor, where it had been since early April, for Buckingham Palace. Their

Majesties proceeded to London by road, and were greeted at Buckingham L ' Palace by a large crowd.—Official • Wireless.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ranson, Island Bay, Wellington, are on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. .1. J- Coyle, of Blaketown.

Mr and Mrs V. H. Reid of Moana, and Miss H. Johanson of Ru Ru, leton Saturday on a holiday visit to Christchurch.

The death is announced from Christchurch of Mr Montague Lewin, 79, one of the foundation members of the Christchurch football club. He ar Tanged the first official match against Otago, having learned the game in England.—Press Assn.

The funeral of the late Mr. Albert Broadhead took place yesterday afternoon at the Karoro Cemetery. Archdeacon J. A. Jermyn conducted the services at the residence of Mr. Broadhead’s sister, Mrs. P. Jarvtis, Tarapuhi St., and at the graveside.

Guests at Revington’s include: — Mrs G. Bell (Matainui), Mr J. N. Millar (Wanganui), Mr M. C. Lysons (Waiho Gorge), Miss H. Watt (Westport), Mr W. H. Dudderidge, Miss J. lac Donald, Mr A. Walker (Christ.urch).

The Premier announces that the Adjustment Court for the Hawke’s Bay earthquake will consist of the Chief Justice (Chairman), H. D. Vickery, and H. F. Von Haast, both of Wellington. The personnel of Hardship Commission under the Finance Act 1931, will be the President of the Arbitration Court, the Public Service Commissioner, and the President of the New Zealand Public Service Association. —Press Assn.

The Bishop of Nelson, Dr. W. C. Sadlier will conduct in the Nelson Cathedral, on next Thursday, Ascension Day, three ordinations. Mr. William Beaumont at present stationed at the Church of 1 the Ascension. Cobden, will be ordained as deacon and Mr. Bernard Plum, who has been appointed to the Murchison parish will also be ordained as deacon. The Rev. Leonard Collins of Granity will be ordained as priest. Mr. W. Beaumont Ibft this morning for Nelson.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 5

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 5

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1931, Page 5