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PERSONAL.

Mrs A. J. Moore is leaving for Christchurch on Thursday. Dr IL S. Ray left on Saturday for Christchurch. Mrs T. Cox and Miss I. Cox left on Saturday for Wellington. Mr 11. E. Bennett (N.Z. Railways) returned to Dunedin on Saturday. Mr J. A. C. Bayne, Chief Inspector of Alines, left on Saturday for the North Island. Air H. Beardsley, of Christchurch, arrived on Saturday on a visit to his son, Air E. Beardsley, of Bell Hill. Aliss Hunter, Alatron of the Grey River Hospital, who has been appointed to a similar position at Hawera. left by the express- on Saturday. Mis s I. Bi. McDonald, relieving Phinket Nurse, left on Saturday for Wanganui, having received word that her father was seriously ill. Air A. S. L. Armstrong underwent an operation at the Grey Hospital on Friday. His condition was .reported last evening to have sliglTly improved. A cable from London announces: that the Grand Duke Michael, of Russia, died at his residence at Regents Park, from influenza. The Marchioness of Afilfordhaven and other relatives were present. Gues‘s at the Albion Hotel include Miss Aloore, Air and Airs Boag, Air and Airs McCarthy, Messrs F. W. Cooper, J. Brown. A. Christie, Part ridge, R. Weir, Graham. Dr P. Denrick (Wellington), Director of Phinket Nursing, is visiting Westport, and is expected to arrive ir. Greymouth during the next few days. Lieut. A J. Aloore, of Greymouth, who has been in Samoa with the Special Police for the past twelve months, will arrive in Lyttelton by the “Maui Pomare ” on Friday, and will probably re'urn to Greymouth the following day. The death occurred suddenly on Saturday afternoon at Waiuta of AW >rn est Craighead, brother of Mr .a rd •I. Craighead, of Reefton. filWased who was 59 years of age, followed the occupation of a miner for many year?. The interment will take place at Reefton, where an inquest will be held tods v.

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Grey River Argus, 29 April 1929, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 29 April 1929, Page 4

PERSONAL. Grey River Argus, 29 April 1929, Page 4

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