PERSONALS.
Mr. E. R.. Outfield, - of ’‘Wanganui, was a visitor to Gisborne during the week-end., <
The, leader of the United Party, Sir Joseph Ward, left Wellington last night for the south in continuation i*ff his election campaign. His nextspeech will be delivered at Invercargill on Thursday , night. He is reported to have completely recovered from his eye trouble.—Press Assn.
Word ha*s been received in Nelson by,the New Zealand Church Missionary Society from Bishop Holden, of Kwangsi, ~ Hunan, that Miss Blanche Tobin, the New Zealand missionary who was captured by bandits about six weeks ago. and held for ransom, has been released un-, harmed;,
The many friends of the Rev. F. A. Bennett, Bishop-designate of Ao-Tea-roa, will learn with pleasure that he is making a , satisfactory, recovery from an illness which confined him to his bed for the past two. months.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10736, 6 November 1928, Page 5
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