PERSONALS
Mr. T. Scott, of Gisborne, lias been appointed local representative: of the Waingawa meat works. Mr. John Coyle, a well-known carrier, of Hokitika, died on .Friday night after a long illness. He was suffering from an internal complaint. Me was about 60 years.—P.A. The Rt. Hon. L. S. Amevy and party left Dunedin on Saturday morning for Mt. Cook hermitage, where about nine days will be spent. P.A; The death occurred in Sydney ye|' terday of John Keith Dang, aged 20, the eldest son of the -ex-Premier, after an operation for appendicitis. —U.P.A.A London cable records the death of Vice-Admiral Charles Johnson, who commanded the Gamperilown when she sank the \. iotona during the manoeuvres off the coast of 1 ripoli in June, 1893—A. and N.Z. C.A. . ' ■ Mr. Bruco announced -that Sli Hifgh Denison, Commissioner for Australia in the "United States, lias resigned. The reason is. believed to be because the office is inadequately recognised in America.-—U.P.A. . The many friends of the Rev. H. T. Rawnsley, of Patutahi, who has been undergoing treatment m a private hospital: for the pastfive weeks: for a serious illness, will be pleased to learn that lie is now proi. grossing favorably. Miss Norma Wilson, of Gisborne, tho Auckland Amqteur .•Athletic • Centre’s nominee for the ladies events <it the New Zealand cli&ixipionships, accompanied by her mother and a ooaqli, left for /Christchurch yesterday morning. Prior to her departure, Miss Wilson was given a final ran in, company with, several s lady sprinters, on the Reserve on Saturday, when members of the G.A.A., and -H.C, were present to wish her “the best.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10451, 5 December 1927, Page 5
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