PERSONAL.
Mr I>. WiLyjii, electrician, arrived in (;<,tc to-dny tor the purpose of cojnnifMMMng Urn works connected with Hio electric light improvement*. Aii old New Zealand bor, Mr C. W. B Littlejohn, has gained' the Rhodes M'liolarsliip for Victoria for 190». He is tin. »» of Mr W. Littlejobn, M.A.. nno was for wmio years principal of the Scots College, Melbourne. Mr C »■ B. Littlejohn is oulv 10 vesrs of age.
Mr John McCulloch, »-l M k of lbs Horowheuuu County Council, died ye*. tordny morning, aged 74 (states a t*. vin Press Association telegram). He tied been connected with the Manan utu-Horowhcnua Council for 32 rears, and had only been absent for a" fortnight on account of illness. Ho was highly esteemed by all classes of the rotumuuitv.
It is stated that Mrs Haniiam, the only woman survivor of the Penguin •lisastcr, has been offered by the Union Company a petition aa a stewardess. A social was tendored bv the cmployoea of the 'Otago Daily Times' and 'Witness' Company to Mr George Feuwick, managing director and editor of the 'Otago Daily Times' on Saturday ••veiling in the Carlton Rooms, prior to Ins departure for the Old Country to attend the Imperial Press Conference, a »'l a most enjoyable evening resulted.
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Mataura Ensign, 22 March 1909, Page 2
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210PERSONAL. Mataura Ensign, 22 March 1909, Page 2
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