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Mrs J. E. A. McKeefry will arriv* tUin evening from Christchurch. Rev. Dr. Kennedy, who has been visiting Greyjnouth will leave to-day on return to Beckenham, Christchurch. Mr nnd Mrs Shannon who have been visiting Greymouth, will return tv Ritou to-day. Messrs A. E. and L. J. Ellis, the well known horsemen arrived in Grey mouth from Christqhurch yesterday to be present at the Greymouth J.‘; Meeting at Qmoto today.
Mr R. L. Machu. Manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia, Greymouth, accompanied by Mrs Machn. leaves to-day for Christchurch on annual leave*
Mr J. Johnson, of the staff of the “Evening Post/’ Wellington, who ha? for the past fortnight been a visitor to Greymouth, leaves by this morning’s Christchurch express en route to Wellington.
Guests at Bevington’s Hotel include: Miss 1). Bolitho (Devon, England), Miss N. Bolitho (Devon, England), Air W. P. Hayward (Auckland), Mr and Mrs R. M. Thomson (Dunedin'. Mrs' F. Sepia (Nelson).
Mr and Airs L. Jackson, and Mr Harold Jackson (Wellington), Mrs W. S. Clarke (Tnangahua Junction), and Mr and Mrs J. Forrest (Runanga), leave 10-day by private car on a visit to the Franz Josef and Fox Glaciers.
Miss B. Irwin, of Hokitika, ha=t been appointed temporarily, to the vacancy caused by Miss McSherry’s resignation at the Grey Main Schoo!. During the absence of Miss M. Phelan who is to leave for Ireland next week, Miss K. Newman wi’l be the relieving teacher at the Blaketown School.
The wedding was solemnised at the Nelson Cathedral on Easter Monday of Grace Evelyn, eldest daughter or Mr and Mrs E- B. Alabin, Nelson, to George Alastair MacKinlay, second son of Mr and Mrs W. F. Hilson, ot Fendalton, Christchurch. The Very Rev. C. F. Askew. Dean of Nelson, performed the ceremony
Mrs A. V. Oliver (Greymouth), Mrs G. W. Meade (Runanga), Mrs A. J Palmer (Rotomanu), Airs J. Tlavill (Koiterangi), and Mrs A. Black (Cobden), leave on Tuesday as delegates to the formation meeting of the North Canterbury and West Coast Combine ! Women’s Institute Federation, which opens at Christchurch on Wednesday.
Hon. Air Latham, Deputy Leader <- + the Commonwealth Government (who
is proceeding to London in order to appear before the Privy Council, n the .case where the New South Wa‘os Government is contesting the* Fede»al High Court’s decision as against the abolition of the N.S.W. Upper House) called on Signor Mussolini at Rom 1 . A cable states the interview was a long and cordial one.
Guests at the Royal Hotel include: Mr L. J. Ellis (Christchurch), Mr A. E. Ellis (Christchurch), Air E. E. Ellis (Christchurch), Mr and Mrs Boon (Christchurch), Miss Boon (Christchurch), Mr Barker (Christchurch), Air Neaghan (Wellington). Air and Mrs Lough (Wellington), Mr Watts (Wellington),'Mr Thompson (Nelson), Mr Hodgson (Nelson), Air Watson (Westport), Mr Fathers (Lyttelton).
An Official wireless message states that the King and Queen on Wednesday afternoon, motored to Windsor Castle, whore Their Majesties are expected to remain in residence throughout April. During their stay, they will be visited by the Duke and Duchess of York, the Princess Royal and her husband, Lord Harewood and other members of the Royal Family. Princess Elizabeth, who will be six on April 21, will probably spend her birthday with her grandparents at the Castle.
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Grey River Argus, 2 April 1932, Page 5
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