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PERSONAL ITEMS.

The death of Captain H. Gooclwyn Archer at Auckland at the age of 79 years is reported in a Press Association message.

Mr R. W. Tate, S.M., arrived in Hawera by the mail train this morning en route to Manaia, where lie presides at the Magistrate’s Court.

Pope Pius XI. sustained a slight injury to his foot when alighting from a. motor car in the Vatican grounds (states a Rome cable).

A British official wireless message states that Sir Gilbert Clayton has left- London for, Jeddah to resume negotiations with Ibri Sand.

A motion of sympathy with the relatives- of the late Mr. W. R. Douglas, of Hawera, was passed at the annual meeting of the Egmont Racing Club last evening, those present standing in silence.

Mr E. Warren, man'aging director of J. J. -Lonsdale and Co'., Ltd., London, was in -Hawera yesterday on a. short visit. He will go to Wellington for the week-end, a-nd will return on Monday evening. He is acc-onVpanied by Mrs "Warren.

That -a telegram be sent to Sir George Clifford, president of the New Zealand Racing Conference, sympathising with him in -his present illness and expressing hopes for his -speedy recovery was the text of n resolution adopted by the Egmont Racing Club at this -annual meeting last, evening.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 July 1928, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 July 1928, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 27 July 1928, Page 4