PERSONALS
Mr John Talbot, who was recently successful in gaining a Divinity Scholarship. left yesterday to enter St. John’s College, Auckland. An Auckland message announces the death of Mr. Trevor C. Simpson, racing - editor of the New Zealand Herald, aged forty-one yeans.—P.A. A San Francisco message announces .the death -of Mr. William E. Bade, internationally famous archaeologist, and discoverer of the lost city of Mizpaii in Palestine, aged 6> years.—Press Assn. Recent passengers by East Coast Airways Ltd have been; Lady Nga-t-a: Misse s J. Muir, T“hou and F. /Mills; /Messrs W Findlay, G. Crawchaw, M. Green, Simpson, Spencer, and Sir A. T. Ngata.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 12804, 7 March 1936, Page 5
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