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PERSONALS

Colonel Lindbergh arrived at Tegucigalpa (Honduras) on Monday front San Sal va do re.—N.Z. and A.P.A. and Pun.

Air. H. L. Tapley. ALP. for Duu"din North, will leave on Februarv 1-1 by the Aorangi lor \ ancouver and England, and will no absent- from New Zealand for about five months.

Mrs. and Miss Lysnar, who have heon visiting England since .January last, are expected to return to Gisborne to-day, accompanied hv Air. V . I). Lysnar. ALP., who mot them at Wellington.

Lord Settrington, sou and heir oi the Earl of Alareh. a grandson and second heir of the Duke of Richmond and Gordon, lias married Miss Elisabeth Hudson, daughter of the Vicar of Woudover, after a two years' secret engagement. Lord S'cttrimvtoc worked in a motor-car factory, where liis colleagues were Hot- aware ol his identity.

Marshal Foch, according to an interview with Le Petit Journal, is able ta sleep soundly,at will. He was not tired throughout the war, because even if awakened by at subordinate lie was able to giy,e instructions arid go to sleep- again immediately. ‘He told the interviewer that- a lvig offensive had bceiisfplanned for November ] J if the Armistice had not intervened.—N.Z. and A.P.A. and Sun.

At- a- meeting of the Cook County Council yesterday, the chairman, Air. Chas. Matthews, referred with pleasure to the fiict that the Mayor; Mr. C. E. Armstrong, was now rapidly returning to gopd health. On the chairman's motion, a resolution extending the season’s greetings and wishing him a complete recovery was passed to Air. Armstrong; t -

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Bibliographic details

Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10476, 5 January 1928, Page 4

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PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10476, 5 January 1928, Page 4

PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10476, 5 January 1928, Page 4