PERSONAL ITEMS.
Mr. T. Ennis, of Auckland, who was a well-known resident of Hawera during the time of its early settlement, is at present revisiting the town after an absence of several years. Sir Douglas Hogg, who was l recentlyappointed Lord Chancellor in succession to Lord Cave, will be known as Lord Hailsham (states a London cable message). ™The Hon. G. M. Thomson, M.L.C., who has been on a visit to his son, Dr. W. M. Thomson, of Hawera, returned south by the express train this morning. Proceeding to Wellington to join the party travelling with the All Blacks on the South African tour, Mr. B. C. Bennett, of Hawera, was given an enthusiastic farewell on the station this morning. Yesterday Mr. Bennett was met by staff members of his firm and, presented with a case of pipes as a token of goodwill, Mr. A. Hall, whose remarks were endorsed by Messrs R. A. Graham, E. Thurston, C. Best, and L. Chadwick, making the presentation and expressing suitable wishes that Mr. Bennett would thoroughly enjoy the trip and return in the best of health.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 April 1928, Page 4
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184PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 12 April 1928, Page 4
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