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PERSONAL

The Governor-General, Lo. - ; loe, and Lady Bledisloe le t ton last evening by the L:r-.:-press for Feildmg where th-y to-day. This afternoon tnc-y Dannevirke and will afterwar. Patea, Hawera, Stratford, ar. ton. Their Excellencies wi. Wanganui and Rotorua te: ; into residence in Government Auckland, on December 21. T remain in Auckland for Chr.-t the early part ox the New \ea Brigadier-General C. H. C. 8., D. 5.0., has been appoir.-de-camp to the King in sue- - Hon. Brigadier-General C. H q_B. reports a London cable

Mr H. Brocket!, manager Pnkekohe branch of the Bank - Zealand for the past 21 years. - mg. He will be succeeded by .M Jordan, manager of the Manaia The many friends of Mr E. IV. Wootton will regret, to hear sudden illness and remoi ul to vate hospital where he underwe operation yesterday morning, he is as well as can be expecu Rev. J. K. Archer has been bv members of the Colombo sire-' tist Church, Christchurch, to re his decision to retire from the istry. This request is er.t:re! affected by the result of the e:< Mr Archer has. not yet dec.dec action he will take. A London cable message say. the death occurred on Saturday ing after a severe .illness, of D: J MacNamara, ex-Liberai and tion Minister. During the war r Financial Secretary to the Adn. and afterwards was for some Tim. our Minister. He had previous:! president of the National Uni. Teachers, and was an author;:; education.

The death occurred last week Mr Abraham Dalzell, a resident Dannevirke for the past 30 years though he had been ailing ror six months it was only during tin few weeks that he became serious from heart trouble. The late Mr zell, who was 65 years old, wain Canterbury, and previous to ;e in the Dannevirke district had ed in Palmerston North and 1 ing. He had been in the employ . Dannevirke County Council for vears, and had been with the B-.. Council before that. Deceased .- vived by his widow, three sons ar. daughter.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 6

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PERSONAL Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 6

PERSONAL Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 6, 7 December 1931, Page 6