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PERSONALS

The King will be at Sandringham during the week.

Air. Lloyd George, who has been suffering from a slight chill. i s reported to be much better, but lie will remain indoors for two or three days.

The engagement is announced of Mildred (Billie) Cray, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Neagle. of Taihape. to Dr. Raeburn Neil Campbell, only son of Air. and Airs. A. H. Campbell, of Dunedin.

Captain L. C. H, \\ orrall, of Wellington, and Captaiu J. W. H. Holmes, of Gisborne, have been ap_ pointed assessors for the formaf inquiry into the collision of the Doris and Tu -Hu at Napier oq December 23, when ten watersiders lost their lives.—P. A.

Tho following Gisborne and district candidates in list oue have passed the Training College entrance examination, while list two contains the names of candidates who obtained partial passes: List 1, G. A. Adams, Gisborne; E. Grant, Gisborne; J. F. E. Nelson, Gisborne; A. C. Paine, Gisborne; Leslie E. Renner, Gisborne; A. R. Williams, Gisborne. List 2 ; W. Al. O’Conucl!, Gisborne; B. J. Ross, Gisborne; T. Stevens, Gisborne. —P.A.

In the written examination of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Alusic, held on November 12, all the Gisborne candidates passed. They were as follows; Rudiments off music, Nora N. Junes (Air Irvin Aloore, A.R.A.M.) ; grammar of music*; Division II: Joan Cumpsty and Cecily Gudgeon (Aliss Leslie, L.A.8.) Division I; Janet Kuhlenberg (Airs Leslie, L.A.8.) (

It is not expected that Air. A. D. Park, Secretary to the Treasury, will be able to resume duties for some time, for although his health has improved, his medical {adviser has advised against Ins early return to the Treasury. Consequently his services are not available to the Cabinet during the present important discussions, and it is unlikely that lie will return to work beioro the Government frames its policy for presentation when the session resumos.

The Rev. Brother Fergus, M.Se., one of the best-known Marist brothers in New Zealand, lias been transferred from Auckland to South Africa. where lie will work under another New Zealander, tlio Rev. Bro. Borgia,) provincial. Bro. Fergus, who was. horn at’Kumara. Westland, comes of a family which has given throe sons to tile Roman Catholic Church—the Til to ? V efjr, • ltev. .'T.iGil bert, at one time Rector of St. Patrick’s College, .WbllingtjbiT; Father J. Gilbert, parish. priest at Coogee, Sydney; and Biro, (Fergus;

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11832, 13 January 1933, Page 4

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PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11832, 13 January 1933, Page 4

PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11832, 13 January 1933, Page 4