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PERSONAL.

Mrs Kelso, of Ohau, left to-day on a visit to Waikato and will be away for some time.

A cable message from London today announces the death of Sir George Henschel, the noted hiusician, at the age of 84 years.

IMr W. A. Thomson, at one time statidnmaster at Levin,- and who is now residing in Auckland, was a visitor to Levin yesterday, renewing old acquaintances.

Mr. C. M. Martin, manager for New Zealand for the A.M.P. Society, has received advice by cable of his appointment to the position of secretary and chief inspector of the society, and will proceed to Sydney'wiihin the next few weeks to take up that dual position. Mr, W. T. Ikin, at present submanager at the South Australian branch has been appointed to succeed Mr. Martin as manager for New Zealand.

•In the practical music- examinations conducted in Levin recently ‘by the Associated Board of - the ’Royal Schools of Music, London, the following have been successful: Crade-’-I.: Thule Lorna Moffatt (Miss Fitz Herbert), hon. mention; Betty Irene Powell. (Miss Stallard), hon. mention.’ Grade III.: Alan Clifford (Miss vPilzHerbert),,hou. mention; Mary Stuart Mackenzie (Miss Fitzhefbert), pass;" Cyril Mulcahy (Miss FitzHenbert), ■ hon. mention. Grade IV.; Douglas Clifford'"(Miss FitzHerbert), hon. mention; Mary Margaret Donnelly (‘Miss Fitz Herbert), hon. mention; Beryl Louise-Wrigley (Miss Fitz Herbert), pass. Grade V.: Betty II; Blacklaws (Mrs Clift), pass; Norma Olive O’Brien (Miss Stallard), pass. Grade VI.: Campbell Davie (Mxss Fitz Herbert), hon.- mention.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 September 1934, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 September 1934, Page 4

PERSONAL. Horowhenua Chronicle, 11 September 1934, Page 4