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The Crown Prince and Crown Princess Louise of Sweden have arrived at Colombo. A message from Munich states that General Ludendorff is in a state of coma. His condition is most critical following an operation for goitre. Mr. Geo. Crawehaw, who has been appointed representative for the Cook County on the Gisborne High School Board, was extended a welcome at the hoard meeting yesterday afternoon. Mr. Crawsluiw succeeds the late Mr. A. Fordo Matthews. I Mr, 1.1. Fallows, a, student of the Auckland Methodist Theological College, arrived in Gisborne by the s.s. Wainui on Thursday. Air. Fallows is a .Manchester man and came from Home three yon in ago in order to enter the ministry of the New Zealand Methodist Church, and Ims been pursuing his studies. He will assist the Rev. Geo. Frost for four months in tho work of the Gisborne Methodist circuit. ! At a. reception at Government House ’ last night, the Governor-General presented to Sir Henry Brett the letters patent of knighthood in 'connection with tho honor of Knight Bachelor conferred on him by. tbe King on January 1 in recognition' of his valuable public scr- ' vices during a period of over 50 years. His Excellency also presented Major i Alfred Thomas Dow with the Colonial Auxiliary Forces officers’ decoration for long and .meritorious service in the mili- ' (ary forces. —P.A. mmmmmgmm mmgmmmm

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16208, 4 December 1926, Page 3

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PERSONAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16208, 4 December 1926, Page 3

PERSONAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16208, 4 December 1926, Page 3

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