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It is understood that Lord.l/Wat will sad from Melbouroe on; his rg turn to England duping the sgmu week of November,— Aust. press. Assn. . '• ' ri‘
Afro Petsv Ravnor, of Louth/ yessiK&snes Aust. Press Assn. '
The amateur golf champion of. Neiy South Wales, C“-Fawcett, blia’mpion of champions match wth & total of 152,*from rounds ,of ,77 /». —Aust. Press Assn. <
Mr E H Barry’, l of Hastings, apiary instructor of Agriculture,- arrived m . on Saturday/ and will be a visitor here during show ween.
Among the. gudsts .at to-morrow-evening’s re-umon of ex-servicemen, to be held under the aimmces M the Gisborne R.S.A., will be that bodv only honorary member, the Hen. *-• S. Williams. , !jf .
Mr 3. M. Hutchinson, who has, bee-n visiting the “New Zealand g”l championships at .Dunedin, to Gisborne on Friday, P a 3 r ß vis to the Hawke’s Bay A. and P- -ho en route. y
The News of tbe World says. Lord’ Birkenhead'is joining. Hur cable mereer tions at a salary of '£15,000 yearly. He will be free jo continue; his literary work.—Aust..Press Assm . - .
Mr J. H. Patterson, SIM., has been appointed to preside -as future sittings of the Whakatane and Opptiki Magistrate’s Courts, whereat, during; the past six months, Mr E. C. LevveySAfc., has been called upon to officiate. ' '.
Sir James Parr, says -' a Tjond6n cable, is due to' visit a section of the Liverpool' produce exchange, . where he will shortly sign a contract for th« handling of all New Zealand butper at one central cold store, - the same as in London, thus facilitating the distribution—Aust. Press Assa.
Appointments and resignations, of teachers were reported to the H.B. Education Board on Friday as tinder : Appointments made, Mr ."lb I. Faram sole teacher. Otoko; Miss C.' D. McDiarmid, sole teacher, Here; Miss P. Priestley; sole teacher, "Wigan; ~ Relieving appointments made: Miss H. S. Steele, 1.M., Te Karaka; Mis s K. E. Bishop, infant mistress, Tokomaru Bay. Resignations received: Mrs. D. E. Matheson, assistant, W aipaoa.
The London- newspaper Observer says: “There is a general hope and expectation that a peerage -will he conferred on the Archbishop of-Can-terbury after his retirement, enabling his ripe experience and knowledge of men and- affairs; tobe retained and find expression in the House of Lords, of which, for thirty-three years, he has been one of the outstanding members. There is not-pre-cedent "for conrerring a peerage; on a retiring archbishop, because, since the Reformation, all'hare died in office.”—Aust. Press Assn.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10723, 22 October 1928, Page 4
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