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¥ VI. Fraser,, who has been visit- /” reymouth, will return to WeiJi . i to-day. a© Michael Gilfedder is retiring the position of Judge of the Na- '' Bund Court, after 27 years. A Press Association message i • that per. s. A. Boldstcin, who ior i he last fifty-two years has been R: n of the Hebrew congregation in j/ kland, will celebrate his eightieth ■ -rliday to-day. The funeral of the late James Pat- ■- Schroder took place on Thursday Karoro Cemetery. Rev. Father ■inlohan celebrated Requiem Mass at Patrick’s Church, and also con* ictej the service al the graveside. Sir John Broderick (says a Rugbv ireless message), whose appointment •* British Ambassador at Buenos Aires, was recently announced, is lynK gravely ill in a London nursing home, and little hope is entertained of his recoverv. r A Wellington wire states that Dr. H. C. Faulke died suddenly there yes terday afternoon. He had been in practice in Wellington fo r nearly 40 years. He was educated in Edinburgh and Manchester, and came to Now Zealand in 1895. fJ r .1. Doyle. formerly of Nel>on Creek, who recently visited Russia, has returned to the West Coast. He is now to begin a lecture tour of the West Coast, having been lecturing throughout New Zealand for the past three months to interested audiences. 9 hilo in Russia he paid special attention to the coal and timber industries.

A Rugby wireless message states Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wcmyss was on Thursday buried in the little cemetery of Chapel Garden. Fast Wcmyss. Fife. His hearse was a farm cart, drawn by two horses, and his 9 rave is set in a quiet corner of the family’s private cernotey. close to the const of Fife.

A Sydney cablegram records the death yesterday of Mr Robert Stuart Robertson, who was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. Ho was a staunch Labourite, and had a long Parliamentary career since 1907. At one time he was Minister of Health, and Chairman of Committees. He was fifty-nine years of age.

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Grey River Argus, 3 June 1933, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 3 June 1933, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 3 June 1933, Page 5