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The Hon. ’AV. Downie Stewart returned to Dunedin on Saturday from Temuka. The death is reported in Melbourne of Mr AVilliam Riggall, senior partner in the legal firm of Blake and Riggall. He was in his eightieth year. Mr A. A. Faaclie, Commissioner of Pensions, left for the north on Saturday morning. Mr W. F. Edmond' was a passenger for Christchurch by the express on Saturday. The Rev. Dr Cameron went to Oamaru by the express on Saturday morning. Mr Ernest Drake, the New Zealand tenor, is at present in Dunedin. He will return to Auckland shortly. M,r J. Garten, manager of the Woolston Tanneries, who has been attending the hide sale, returned to Christchurch on Saturday morning. Mr AV. Smith, manager of the Mount Linton mine, passed through Dunedin on Saturday morning. Messrs J. Hislop and G. M. Mac Lean left for Wellington on, Saturday morning. Mr H. AV.- Uru, M.P. for the Southern Maori electorate, was a passenger for the north by the express on Saturday. Colonel Gard’ner, Director of Artillery, loft Dunedin for AA 7 ellington on Saturday morning. Mr D. G. A. Cooper, S.M., a member of the Pensions Board, who has been in Dunedin for a few days, loft for the north on Saturday’, en route for Napier. A London Press Association cable message announces the death of Mr Mildurn, director of the Cunard and Commonwealth and Dominion Shipping Lines. A Rome Press Association cable message announces the death of Baron Sonnino, who was Prime Minister of Italy in 19C6 and in 19C9-10. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1914 to 1919. His mother was an English woman. Victorian Freemasons will bo well represented (says the Argus) at the installation of A T iscounfc Jellicoo as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand, which takes place this week. The visitors from Melbourne will be;—Mr F. T. Hickford, Pro-Grand Master, and Airs Hickford; Mr AV. Sknvart, Grand Secretary, and Mrs Stewart: Mr D. 11. M'Donold, G.D.C., and Airs At‘Donald; Mr P. Wheeler, S.G.D., and Mrs Wheeler; Mr A. L. Bolton and Mrs Bolton, Air R. A. Dixon and Airs Dixon, Air J. Warren and Airs AVarren, Messrs AV. Davis, J. D. Coles, and Kyme

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18721, 27 November 1922, Page 5

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PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18721, 27 November 1922, Page 5

PERSONAL Otago Daily Times, Issue 18721, 27 November 1922, Page 5

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