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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

A Sydney cable reports the death of Mr. T, Chapman Judd, formerly superintendent and acting-manager in the Pacific for the Pacific Cable Board.

Infectious, disease reports for the Wellington district show that diph’ theria cases are decreasing, though normal conditions have not been reached.

News was received in Palmerston North yesterday of the serious iliness of Mr. H. Wickett, of Rotorua, father of Mrs H. T. Peat, of Palmerston North who left by the “Limited” last night en route to Rotorua.

His Honour, Mr Justice Hoskins arrived by the Main Trunk express from Wellington yesterday afternoon to deal with applications at Palmerston North under the Mortgages Extension Act, A vote of thanks, carried by acclamation, was passed at last night’s meeting of the Manawatu Hockoyq Association to Messrs. J. B. Hostick (coach) and W. H. Wilson (trainer) for the great services they had rendered in getting the Manawatu team ready for • to-morrow’s game with Australia at the Palmerston North Showground. Mrs A. Coombs wrote to last night’s meeting, of the Manawatu Hockey Association accepting office as a vicepresident. For a generous donation to the funds a hearty vote of thanks was passed to Mrs Coombs, whose election, together with that of Mrs J. Aitchison, to vice-presidency of the Association was received with approbation by all hockey players. The members of the Rangiotu Dairy Farmers’ Union Herd-testing Association have forwarc’«»d the following letter to Mrs. H. M. Harvey: “We wish to express our deepest sympathy in the sad and sudden bereavement you and your family have sustained by the loss of a loving husband and father. Mr. Harvey was known to all our members by repute, to most of us personally, being Indirectly connected with our industry. Business communciations brought us frequently together. wc found him a man of the highest integrity, and of a very happy disposition. His absence amongst us will be a community loss and his lasting friendship will vibrate in our memory with pleasant gratitude."

The “Bobbcttc” alronet for bobbed and shingled hair just opened at Collinson and Cuuninghamo’s. Worn during sleeping hours to keep the perperfoct shingle perfect—and permanent waves permanent. It saves your waves 1/9 and 2/0. - Glove Counter.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 4

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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 4

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2732, 14 July 1925, Page 4