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PERSONAL NOTES

Mrs J. Mayo, Petrie Avenue, left, to-day, on a visit to Christchurch.

Mr J. Phillips left, to-day, on return to Tiniaru.

Miss B. Tonnont. was a passenger by to-day’s express, to Christchurch.

Mr D. Coulter left, td-day, for Christchurch.

Mr R. Tulley left, last evening, on a visit to Christchurch.

Mr. C. Manning left, to-day. on return to Wellington.

Mr. J. Earl, of the Reefton Railway Station staff, has been transferred to Greymouth.

Miss D. Oliver, Dunedin, arrived, this morning, on a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs A. V. Oliver, Cowper Street,

The British Government has appointed General Sir Hugh Elies as one of the British delegates ’to the International Sugar Council, succeeding Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Balfour (resigned).—Official Wireless.

The Prime .Minister (Mr. Savage) is making good progress. His doctor stated yesterday that there was no reason why he should hot be restored to perfect health. If the weather is suitable he will make his first appearance in public since his illness at Epsom early this afternoon.—Press Assn.

Guests at the Albion Hotel include: Mr. R. J. Smith. Mr. E. H. C. Loveday (Wellington); Mr. and Mrs. G. Wright (Runanga); Mr. J. R. O. Scott (Nelson) ; Mr. J. Strang, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mr. W. Burrell (Invercargill); Miss J. Whyte (Carterton); Miss A. Buckley, Mr. J. M. Osborne, Miss M. Williams (Christchurch).

The death occurred in the Westland Hospital, yesterday, of Mrs. Ann Isabella Malloch, wife of Mr. Edward Malloch, formerly of Greymouth. Deceased was a native of Dunedin, 64 years of age. In addition to her husband. she leaves two sons (Edw’atd, of Wellington, and Frank, of Hokitika). and one daughter (Mrs. Telfer, of Hokitika); also a brother, in Auckland.

The death took place at Wellington on Wednesday, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. Leahy, of Mrs. Mary Malloy, widow of Patrick Malloy of Reefton. The deceased was a native of County Cork, and 91 years of age. She had been in failing health tor some time. The late Mrs. Malloy arrived in Greymouth over seventy years ago. and for sixty years had resided in Reefton, leaving there four years ago to live with her daughter. She is survived 1,” a family of six. four sons and two daughters, the latter being Mrs. D. Leahy, and Mother St. Egbert. Mission Convent, Dannevirke. The sons are Messrs. Richard. Daniel and Patrick (Reefton), and James, Sydney.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 August 1938, Page 6

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PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 August 1938, Page 6

PERSONAL NOTES Greymouth Evening Star, 27 August 1938, Page 6

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