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PERSONAL NOTES

Mr. A. A. Wilson left, this morning, for Christchurch.

Miss D. Lima left by this morning’s express for Christchurch.

Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jamieson loft today, on return to Wellington.

Mrs. D. Cooper left 011 re ' turn to Auckland. :

Mrs. D. Quinlan left to-day, on return to Timaru. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. A. Costello.

' Messrs J. Callwell, J. S. Robertson, and W. T. Ogilvie left by this morning’s express for Christchurch.

Rt. Rev. W. H. Baddeley, Bishop of Melanesia, will arrive, this afternoon, on a visit to Greymouth.

An Official Wireless stated that the health of the Duke of Connaught continues to improve.

A Budapest cablegram announced the death of the Hungarian ex-Davis Cup player. Von Kehrling, from a heart attack. ■■ j

Mr J. Eadie returned frdm Wellington by the service aeroplane, this morning. Major J. Abel V.D., left for Wellington by the outward ’plane.

A London cablegram stated that Lord Justice Greene, 'who was appointed a Lord Justice of Appeal in 1935, has now been appointed a Master of the Rolls. He is aged fiftythree, and is the youngest ever appointed to the office;

Guests at Revington’s include: Mr. A. Edwards, Mr. A. Chisholm, Mr. Norrie (Christchurch), Mr. R. S. Carty, Mr P. Harries, Mr R. M. Moffat (Wellington), Mr. L. Stanton (Motueka).

Mr C. R. Reynolds, who has been on the staff of J. M. Bunt and Co., for the past twelve months, and recently resigned, was the recipient of a cheque from his employers. The staff members presented him with a fountain pen.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 6

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 6

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1937, Page 6

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