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Mrs M. Stapleton, of Christchurch and formerly of Reefton, is visitins Hokitika, and will return to Christ church on Saturday. The Canterbury University Col I 'g' nominees for the Rhodes Scholarship are Messrs Alan Dudley Benham an, Minden Vaughan Blake.—Press Assn. Mr Justice Northcroft, accompanied by his associate, Mr A. Hill, wil leave this morning on return tc Christchurch. Guests at Bevington’s Hotel include Mr. and Mrs. Lambert (Hong Kong), Mr. Seque (Christchurch), Miss Webster (Hong Kong), Mr. Anderson (Christchurch), Mr. Wallace (Christchurch), Mr. Willoughby (Christchurch), Mr. Joyce (Christchurch). A cable from London says: Unknown to London’s mil ions, the Duke of Gloucester’s fiancee spent a quiet day’s shopping in their midst yesterday (Tuesday). Unaccompanied and unrecognised by .the crowds, she took her parcels home herself. She mav stav in London a day or so. Guests at the Albion Hotc’ include Mr and Mrs A. Ashton (Westport), Mr H. C. Rahner (Christchurch), Mr J. F. Strang (Invercargill). Master P. Graham (Waiho), Master A. Graham (Waiho), Mr H. Moss (Wellington). Mt W. W. Cook (Masterton), Mr IL N. Wilson (Palmerston North). Mr Will in.ni J. Green, of the staff of the Christchurch "Star-Sun,’’ and formerly of the staff of the "Grey IRiver Argus,’’ has been appointed Editor of th p new Labour Weekly, "Tho Standard.’’ which will supplant the "New Zealand Worker." Wellington, in about a month’s time. Press Assn. Mr Henry ,T. H. Gallop, who was for many years in the Customs Department in Christchurch, died recently at his residence. 554 Bnrb.adoes Street St Albans. He was the eld' est son of Mr G. P. IT. Galop, who was former’v in the Customs Departmerit at Hokitika. He was born ,n Crcswick Victoria, and camo at an early age to New Zealand with his parents. Mr Gallop married Miss Cornelius, of Torquay, England, who sur vivos him. Tie is also survived by a sister, Mrs A. I. Emerson, of Wellington, and a brother. Mr E. Gallop, of Grevmouth.

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Grey River Argus, 12 September 1935, Page 5

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PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 12 September 1935, Page 5

PERSONAL Grey River Argus, 12 September 1935, Page 5

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