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PERSONAL

The New South Wales rep. footballer Jamieson, mentioned in the reports of the All Black matches at Sydney is an old Greymouth boy. and played for the United Club. He was known as “Jumbo,” and is a brother of the three well-known United seniors at the present time. A Sydney cable slates that Mr I’. ,1. Minehan. the veteran Labourite, and f rinerly a member of the N.S.W. Assembly, who was the runner_up at the last election, automatically fills the scat in the Sydney electorate, rendered vacant by the death of Mr Dirts. Miss I. Wecnink. of South Beach. • vesterdav for Christchurch. The death is announced from Syd. I ney of Air James Collier, formerly Parliamentary Librarian at Wellington. Mr and Airs A. Walker (nee Miss Thornton) have arrived from A-h_ burton to be present at the funeral ol the late Air Al. J. Thornton, which will take nlace this afternoon. Ai r and Airs Ruston, of Christ - <-h, who have been on a visit Greymouth, returned yesterday. Airs J. Alonk, and Aliss V. O’Brien, of Kokatahi, left yesterday for a holiday visit to W’ellington. Miss Vera Parkinson, of Tarapuhi streef, left yesterday on a holiday visit to W’ellington. • H ii H. L. Michel, AI.L.U., and Mr J. O’Brien ALP., left yesterday for Wellington to attend the opening of Pa rliamcnt. Mrs W T . A. (’aigou returned yesterday to Wellington after visiting her mother, Mrs Lawn. Shakespea re 'st reel. Archdeacon Garr. Rev Douglas Hay and Mr Ci'llins are attending the Aii_ .. ; an Synod in Nelson. M rand Airs 11. D. Janie.', of Smith Beach, and Air Al. B. James, of Wellington, have left by lhe Aorangi en route ;o Queensland. A London cablegram states that Mr ■.liicrv (Dominion Secretary) has an_ munced his wish to visit Australia and New Zealand next year. Mr .1. N. Preston was a passenger to Christchurch by the express yesterday morning. Air X. B. AtcU’allum left for Christ. ’”’r<h yesterday morning. Mrs Seebeek was among the passengers on the express for Christchurch Mr J. B. Holdsworth left for Christ. • 1-ar'-h bv yesterday’s express.

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Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 4

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 4

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 24 June 1925, Page 4

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