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Messr* E. and E. J. Chrisp, who uavc been visiting Auckland have returned home. A Managua. (Nicaragua) message, states taut Lindbergh arrived there on Thursday from Tegucigalpa.—A. and A.Z.C.A. The dhatit is announced of Mr. Louis Sinclair, ex-M.P. and formerly hon. secretary-general of the Commercial inter-Parliamentary, Congress.—N.Z. and A.P.A. and Sun. Mrs. and Miss Lysnar returned to Gisborne yesterday accompanied by ylr. W. Li. Lysnar M.F. who metthem on arrival at Wellington from their trip to ‘Great Britain and the ■..outinent. Word, lias been received in Wellington of the death of the Rev. T. H. Barlow M.A. for 25 years Mr. Harlow was the literary supt. of the British and Foreign Bible Society, and edited their magazines the “Bible In tljo World.” and “Gleanings.' -As a writer, his books have been well known over the whole Christian world.—P.A. t A London cable states that Mbs ElizalMtli Scott, aged 29 years, has l:acii chosen architect for the Shakes4ma re Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon. which is replacing the theatre which was burnt in 1928. There v/.>re 72 competitors. Miss Scott’s f’.-'sign is described as bold and splendid. taking full advantage of the beautiful site on the banks of the Avon.—X.Z. and A.P.A. and Sun. On Wednesday evening, January 11. the Governor-General and Lady Alice Fergusson propose to fcave Wellington fox*- Dunedin and Inver-’ rhijjiilp for an official tour of several districts in Southland. On or about January, their Excellencies' will into residence at' ‘‘Elmwood. <P.*i*pu.iiui roact, Ohristcliuitcli, for three weeks or a month and early in Alarch, they , propose to pay their customary annual visit to Auckland, where they, will’ take up residen6e at Goyernnient House. On Tuesday next, January 10. their Excellencies will hold a gai'den party at Government House, Wellington. Thoss in possession of .invitations for a similar function which was to have been held on Novcthber 22 last, but which was unavoidably, postponed, .are Requested to regard the invitations as holding good for January 10th.— P.A.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 10478, 7 January 1928, Page 8
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