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Mr J. Molloy arrived yesterday from Christchurch. Mr and Mrs 1? Morris will return from Christchurch to-morro;w. Mr J. M. Dennehy arrived yesterday from Christchurch. Mr s P Warm’s returned yesterday from Christchurch. Mr s J. I-Rissal returned yesterday from Christchurch, Miss Al. Aladdison, Runanga, returned yesterday from a visit i» Christchurch. Misses’ L. ami M. Hopkins arrived yesterday from Christchuich on a holiday visit. Messrs W T. Cunuiffe ami W. T Adams returned yesterday liom a hoi; day visit' ju Cromwell. Mr 11. Harvey, who has been undergoing medical treatment in Christ church, returned yesterday. A visitor to Greymouth is Licu'-en ant E. J. Eyre, of the New Zealaii" 'Defence Stall Corps, Nelson. The acting-stationmaster a< Grey mouth, Mr C. A. Legg, has bee,, appointed permanently to the position. A Zurich ea-b'e says ilia) ’’ I)e V;l ’ lera’s eye operation had been sin ce.>s ful mid he is going horn.) immediately. A London cablegram states that Lord Somers ha s been chosen as president of the Mary'eboim Cricket Club. The death is reported from London of Beatrice llarntden, ithe novelist, who was born in ISG-1. She was m.tivelv iuters'*ed in sue,ml relot ms. let best known public., Hon was "Ships That Pass in the N' : ght.'’ Miss AlcNivi’ii. who is joining the Grevmoutli Technical School staff as Senior Mistress, has been for 13 years on Wanganui Technical School staff, and took a leading part in promoting swimming and other spoi.s among the female pupils. Mises Vivienne Hogg, Alary Alarshall, Hose Ward (Greymouth). Patricia Aletlivi-n and Pat ne.a .Ryan (Westport), and Maureen Ilodgms (ißeefton), pupils of Villa Maria College, Christchurch, returned home yesterday for the term holidays. A Press Association message says that Dr T. harrier Huhne, who re presented British Methodists at the Australian Centenary, arrived at AVelingt'on on Wednesday by the Vanganella from Sydney. Cable advice lias been received, says a Press Association message, by the National Bank, of Hie appointment,' to the London Board of Air Sydney Pailf-a general manager of Lloyd’s Bank. lie succeeds AH' Henry F. Freshwater, who has resigned from the d leutoiate. Passengers by yesterday’s Chiistehurch express included Mr IL O'Hara (on return to Masterton), Airs J. Osmer s (to Hastings). Air D L. Caple' stone (on return Ho Dunedin). Aliss C. Sheridan (on return to Gisborne). Aliss M. Legg, Mr E. Taylor. Mrs M. AlcGillivray, Mcs.s W. Spiers (all ■on return to Christehureh). Aliss P Al H. Andrews, formerlv of the Queen Alaiy Hospital, llaanmr Springs, arrived yesterday to take up the duties of masseuse at' the Grev Hospital, in succession to Aliss Anne Blackie. who leaves to-morrow to take up a position oii t!«?’'’ staff of the Auckland Hosp/al. Guests at Bevington's Hotel. include: Air. IL .1. Eyre (Nelson). Air. D E. Selby (Christehureh). Air. C. 0. Moulder (Nelson). Air. P. Ashby (Nelson). Mr.’ and Airs. 111. Rowe (Matumata). Air. 11. C. Walker (Wellington), Mr. IL C. Ivng ( Chrisb-hurcli). Air. K. .L jAlli'mler (Wellington), Mr. ,j Alattison (Christchurch). Air. C. Shorn (Christchurch). Air. D. Sheppard (Christehureh).
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Grey River Argus, 8 May 1936, Page 5
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