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PERSONAL

A London cable announces the death of the comedian, Nelson Keys. He was famed for his comedy parts. He was 53 years of age.

The London “Daily Herald” says it will be officially announced in the Commons today that Their Majesties will travel to America by the Emress of Australia. : -

Misses Nancy-and Patricia Toohey, of Sydney, and formerly of Greymouth, (they were educated at St. Columbkille’s Convent, Hokitika), are at present in Hokitika on 5 a visit to their aunt, Mrs Halliday, ,of Hampden Street.

A Christchurch telegram says that Mrs Gale, of Waiau, was admitted as a barrister and solicitor to the Supreme Court to-day. She is believed to be the first married woman admitted m the Dominion. She was. formerly Miss Audrey Eberlet, of New Plymouth, and graduated at Canterbury College.

Hotel Westland’s guest list includes: Mrs Parry (London), Mr Bauer (Broken Hill, Australia), Mrs Hazleton, Mrs Campbell, Airs Norton Taylor, Airs Wagner,, Miss Nicholson (Christchurch) Airs F; B. Campbell ,Chicago), Mr r . C. Edwards (Wellington), Mr J. A. Pemman, Mr G, D. Thorpe, Mr W. E. Barker,, Miss Q. Smith, Airs A. Al. Iredale, Mrs A. A, Atkinson, Air J. Crombie, Mrs H. A. Papprill, Air J. H. Artie, Alifes Edwards, Mrs G. Gartoii, 'Miss- E. Mc-Leod-Smith/ Mrs E. Fine / (Christchurch), Canon Newham ’^Cyprus).

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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 4

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PERSONAL Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 4

PERSONAL Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1939, Page 4