PERSONALS
The Mhiistw, t'lio Hon E. A. Ransom has"’ rqcsivod t'ho 1M living-,rad'ip inessaae frpjiu Ifie Bfc. Hon Q. W. Forbes: “JiritTeft ITono lulu. Party all well.—•Forbes.’’— P.A. ■ A Tokio message .'slates that the Manchurian Emperor cleparted by train to Kyoto after ten days’ visit to' Western Japan. The railway .to Kyoto was heavily guarded; police.being dotted every few yards.—A .P.A The appointment of Mr E.. IT. Northcroft, of Auckland, • and . Mr- A. T. Donnelly of Christchurch, -to the Supreme Court Bench will, it. is understood *bo announced this week, states an Auckland message. Tibs report was referred to Mr -Donnelly last night and’ he replied that he knew nothing about it. . Pretty • Miss -May foremost- woman jiu-jitsu expert, is to become Mrs Ahrnedi Abdullah, only daughter-in-law to a millionaire tobacco merchant in Istanbul. Air. Abdullah, jun.j, saw her. in London cabaret, proposed, was accepted. Family objected. Ho went homo and persuaded .them to agree to liis marriage to Miss Whitley if she became a Mohammedan. So she Said: “1 am to be accepted' iillo Mohammedanism.’
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12530, 16 April 1935, Page 4
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176PERSONALS Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12530, 16 April 1935, Page 4
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