PERSONAL.
The Li to Mrs Jnines IJren. wros©death occurred lavfc week in Blenheim, was well known in Seddon and _iFie (-unwinding; district, whore shr had, resided tor-' sunny years until obligedby ill-health to remove to Blenheim.. She suftV-red a groat deal, but bore her pain with calm fortitude. Besides the' widower three sons and threes daughters are bereaved.
Mr F. IT. Pyne, ;i mom her of the well-known Jinn oi Pyrie and Co., .ol'-ChrisfuhiM-eh, whose death was ntirsounced in yesterday's issue, had boon' suffering groat pain for some tinio. He was operated on on Sunday, andpassed ay.-ay at his residence at lidon. yesterday.
Bishop Brodie, tlio newly-appointed" Roman Catholic Bishop of Christehiireh, who was bojn in New Zealand,,, studied for the priesthood at Manly College. Sydney. He has for mTvnyyears past been stationed in ihe> Auckland district, n.nd is one of the' best-kno'-vn of the Catholic clergy in. the Dominion. H.? was parish priestat Waihi at the time oi the miners'' strike, and acted with some success xismediator between the parties concerned, lie was afterwards appointed-Vicar-Genera lof the Auckland district and admini.str-ntor of ParncU1' parish.
.In the event of there being ncr autumn session, it is. the intention ol' Mr R. Mt'Callnm, M.P., to pay aJ, visit.to l;3g.vpt and, if possible, Malta; and1 Gallipoli, before Pai'liament reassembles at the end of tiiuie. -Speaking^Co an JJxfress reporter this, morning Mr Mc-Calhun said that he La^K been asked by members of his consii-i— tnents who Jiad sons doing duty '%At. the front : if he had thought of goings He would, of course, go at his 'own* expense, aiKl his .object would J>e mainly to look after the interests •ojß the Marlborough men,
The dfath occurred in' Nelson on"1 Sattu-'.lay last ot Mrs Trolove, relict of the l'nto Mv VAwin Trolove. I^edeceased lady, who was a daughter -of the . late Mr. George Mcßae, of Blairich, was. born in Scotland, and: came out-to New Zealand 72 years, ;igo, hor parents settling* in the>Awatere. For some years Mrs Trolovo: lived with her hiisba-nd at Woodbank, South Murlborough, but latterly hsifi resided in Nelson. She leavosr; a famiiyvof eigltt- 'children—four s.ons; and four daughters." The sons a?er Messrs. J. W. "Trolove'. (The Shades^ (•Jcorge Trolovo (Ward), Frederick. Trolove (Raglan)^ and Frank Trolovei (.EltiiaVti); and the daughters .Mjj,««es. Trolove and Fanjiv TroJpvc,.,(Nelspi'i) > Mrs Tonilinsoni: v(Nrt,pier). and Mrs.. Henderson iMotucka)"
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1915, Page 5
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392PERSONAL. Marlborough Express, Volume XLIX, Issue 285, 2 December 1915, Page 5
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