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PERSONAL.

Airs T. Saunders, of Glen Oroua, is at present on a visit to her daughter, Mrs R. O. ITornhlow, of Thvnne St.

|Afr and Airs R. AI. Parkes, of Thvnne St., have decided to remove to Auckland. They intend leaving Foxton next month.

After an association with Nelson College as pupil master and principal for 45 years, Air. C. H. Broad has decided to relinquish the principalship, and his resignation was received by tlie board of governors with great "regret.

■Members of the teaching staff of the Foxton District High School paid a surprise visit to the residence of Air. and Airs J. T. Edwards, of Lady’s Alile, last evening to accord them a “house warming” in connection with their recent marriage. Ah\ Edwards being a, member of the school staff. A very pleasant social time was spent and a happy gathering broke up at midnight. ■

By the death of Field-Marshal Robertson, Britain has lost one of her most famous soldiers. He was held in the highest esteem and affection by the whole of the Army from the highest to the lowest ranks as well as by the genera) public. Many tributes from the highest in the land are paid to his outstanding qualities. During later years he has taken a leading part in the anti-war movement. Speaking with unrivalled knowledge from many platforms, lie warned the nations in blunt language of the horrors that must attend any further wars.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 4871, 16 February 1933, Page 3

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PERSONAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 4871, 16 February 1933, Page 3

PERSONAL. Manawatu Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 4871, 16 February 1933, Page 3