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Mr. F. ('. Chichester arrived in Masrcrton yesterday afternoon by aero])ia ne. a ini left this morning with Air. 11. 1!. Mnimsell, of Masterton, as it passenger, for Auckland. — II.A.I I .A. Walter Limlrum and (Mark McConarhy, the billiards players, departed from London yesterday to pick up the Maio.ja at Marseilles. They will return to Hnglaml next season. — A. & X.Z.C.A. Mr. A. Henderson stated in the House of Commons that it had at present, arranged that Lord 'Cecil would represent the British Government at the next meeting'of the Preparatory Commission for Disarmament ai Geneva. —British C/tlieial Wireless. The 1 iov'eriior-General-in-Cotincil has appuinted Mr. David W. Coleman. Mayor of Gisborne, to represent local public bodies on the transport Appeal Board lor No. 3 district, and Mr. Albert la. Allen, garage proprietor, as represent ai ive of private motor onmilms tu oprietors. Special. Sir Tlioittas Hoyden announced his resignation as chairman of the Gtuiurd Go., which position In l hits held since HCd, ;il the annual meeting of the company in Liverpool. Pressure of personal affairs was the reason, he said. lie will continue to he ;t director. He is succeeded by Bir .Percy Bates, depuly-elmirmun.—British OUirial Wireless. The half-yearly installation of ollicers of the Star of Gisborne Lodge, 1.0.0. F., was held, on Tuesday evening, the ceremony being performed by the D.D. Grand Master, Bro. G. W. Hilton, assisted hv P;ist Grands Bros. Kennedy, Gordon, Harvey. Hunter, Somervell, howler. McCltiskio, and 0 Connell. The following officers were installed: P.X.C.. Bid. W. Izod; N.G., Bro. V. Foster; V. Bro. G. Carey; recording secretary, Bro. J. Hepburn; tinaheial setae-' l,ary. tiro. (1. Muirbead, P.G. ; treasurer, Bro. W. Long. P.G.; warden, Bro. W. Whiteman; conductor, Bro. .1 Aruoll ; ehiipliiin, Bro. It. Scott ; L.S.S., Bro. T. Hall; 8.5.N.G., Bro. W. (lihsoii : R.S.V.G., Bro. I!. Markie; L.S.V.G., Bro. A. J. Corbett In congratulating the newly-installed officers on their appointments. Bro. Hilton saitl the usual standard of progress had been maintained during the past term, and he hoped the present, term would Ur equally successful
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17232, 11 April 1930, Page 5
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