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A New . York cablegram slates that Harold l.lnvd. tho well-known film coins]diun. is seriously ill with appendicitis. An opera I ion litis been performed.
Si,- .lames Parr, late High Commissioner for New Zealand, will arrive in W'eilingion on llu* lteinueia on April
Letters and telegrams from all parts of New Zealand have been received liv His Grace Archbishop Redwood, congratulating him on liis 92nd birfhdav.
Mr. F. Auld, postmaster at Te Kavaka. has received notice of his impending transfer on promotion to Huntly. He will be succeeded, at Te Ivaraka by Mr. T. L. Earnshnw, assistant supervisor of the Gisborne telegraph office.
Captain AY. Alaiton, master of t lie Atakura, is proceeding to England by the Rnngitano to bring out: the Union Co.’s new ferry steamer .Rangatira, which is to be launched at Barrow-in-Furness on Thursday next.
Father F. Ryan, 0.P., Irish Provincial of the Dominicans, arrived at Wellington from Ireland last week. He will spend a month in New Zealand before going on to Melbourne. Father Ryan is on bis first trip to Australia and New Zealand, and intends visiting the Dominican establishments in both countries.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17439, 10 April 1931, Page 5
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