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IW. w. Ready, of St. Paul’s Methedist Church, Hamilton, has resigned after 41 years’ service. Mr and Mrs M. Cohen, after spendmg ten days in Wellington, returned to Palmerston North on Thursday afternoon.
A Press Association message from Nolson reports the death of Mr Andrew Miller, a well-known timber merchant, at the ago of 63. Dr. and Mrs Pope left yesterday for Dunedin, where Dr. Pope will attend the annual conference of the New Zealand Dental Association. . Mr Randolf Rose, the noted runner, is the guest of Mr and Mrs H. Bodley, Main street, during his stay in Palmerston North.
Rev. F. 1,. Frost, of Tauranga, lias resigned from the Methodist Church, and has been accepted by the Bishop of Waiapu for ordination in the Church of England.
The Rev. and Mrs D. Gardner Miller left Napier this week for ChristShere the former will take over the Trinity Congregaurch. ith is announced from Sydney iirnalist Mr Patrick Quinn, • of the well-known Austra--3r of prose and poetry, Mr Quinn. ng to a bulletin issued from use, states a London cable, ce of Wales’s progress contisfactory. t-Mijor P. McKenzie, late iperial Army, and now at- > the Defence Department, a, is visiting Palmerston xne mends of Captain and Mrs S. V”. Trask, of Palmerston North will bo I -leased to learn that their son Clif--1 prd, who tor some months past has t leen seriously ill, has left the hospital ayid is now making a rapid recovery. |Visitors to Palmerston North yesterday were Mr and Mrs P. C. Freeth, ojnce of this town. After a brief stay tlfiey went on to Masterton, where, a\fter a week, they will proceed to where Mr Freeth takes up hist editorial duties. lyiis Excellency the Governor-General hasl provisionally recognised the appointment by the Consul-General for SweVlen at Sydney of Mr J. T. F. Mitchell! as Acting Vice-Consul of Sweden at Auckland during the temporary absence of the Vice-Consul from the Dominium. Arhong "the successful law students who '-sat for examination at Wellington Mast month were Messrs T. M. N. RodgAns, J. Turnbull and D. J. A. Von Sturujier, of Palmerston North. The first (named passed in property II and conveyancing the second in property II and t3ie last named in torts and criminal law. The/ members of the new Prisons Board! are gazetted as follow: Hon. Mr Justicie Stringer (president), Right Hon. \ Sir Robert Stout, 'P.U., K.C.M.G; Sir George Fenwick, Kt., Duned'in; Mr William Reece, ChristMr Edwin Hall, Onehunga; Sir DoiVald Johnstone McGavin, Kt., C.M.G.j D. 5.0.; Wellington.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 105, 3 April 1926, Page 9
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