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Dr. T. Fletcher Telford, of Christchurch is visiting Greymouth. Mr AV. Gunn of Cobden is an inmate of the Grey HospitaL Mr T. O’Donnell, of Cobden is an inmate of the Grey Hospital. Miss A. Mills will leav e to day on •a short visit to Christchurch. Mr and Mrs P. J. McLean will return from Christchurch by this evening’s express. Airs V. Kerr and Master T. Kerr, who have Loen visiting relatives on the West Coast, will return to Wellington by this morning's express. Mr Fred V ilson, of Runanga, who recently underwent an operation in •he Grey Hospital is progressing satisfactorily. Mr 11. A. Green, formerly on the P. and T. staff at Westport and otter West Coast ottic.qjq and since postmaster at several northern towns has retired on superannuation. Mr M. B. Chartcris. of the ‘-Grey River Argus” has received no-Urutiou from London that h,> has pa>.-.•! the examinations, covering complete advertising of the International Correspondence School. Guests at R.vington’s Hotel include: Hon. Mr Justice Reed and Airs Reed (Wellington), Air and Airs W. Ganott (Dunedin), Mr W. D’Arey (Christchurch), Mr 11. Alitchell (WeP’ngton). Mr W. H. Dudderidge (Christchurch}, Mr C. I\. Gasquoin (Nelson*. His Lordship, Dr. W. C. Sadlier, Bishop of Nelson, arrives in Greymouth this evening, and will to-mor-row conduct the s rvices at Holy Trinity Church, wl °re Confirmation will be administered at 11 a.nt. The Bishop wid be the preacher at rhe evensong service. A new vice-regal appointment for New Foundland is announced. The retiring Governor decided to leave at the time when the late Government was ousted. A Rugby wireless message states that the King has approx’ed of the appointment of Admiral Sir David Alurray Anderson to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of New Foundland in succession to Sir John Middleton. From 1923 to 1925 Sir D. M. Anderson was Rear-Admiral ami senior Officer on th e River Yangtse, in China, and in the latter year became temporary Commander-in-Chief of the China station. He was Com-mander-in-Chief of the Atnctia station from 1927 to 1929 and from the latter yea/ until 1931 he was an Admiralty representative on the I.eague of Nations Permanent Advisory Committee. Later he becam e aide-de-camp to the King.

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Grey River Argus, 17 September 1932, Page 4

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 17 September 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 17 September 1932, Page 4