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PERSONAL

Mr. R. Masters leaves on a visit to Feilding and Wellington on Monday.

A" (Bulletin issued late last night stated there wa s no material diange in Sir Charles Skerrett's condition.

Mrs.' A. C. Russ and her' iwo daughters are due to return this evening from a holiday visit to ''Nelson. - v

Mr Laszlo ' Schwartz arid : Miss Dawn Assheton the violinist and singer, arrived in Stratford .today and aire at thq County H0te1...:

Hon, A. D. McLeod and Hon.'o. J. Ha/wken are at present in .New/ Plymouth, where they will jreiMaihi until Monday. '* : !i ' "

Word was received in Stratford today' tlijit Mrg O'Reilly, who is in pital at Auckland, is - doing very nicely.

It was announced officially, in'London yesterday that the Prince o£ Wales and the Duke of Gloucester will tour British East Africa next autumn.

Miss Megan Lloyd George, daughter of tlie Liberal leader, has been! chosen as Liberal candidate for Atigilesea at the next election, says a wireless message.

An official wireless message staters that the King gave an audience to M. Valdemaras, Lithuanian Prime Minister, at Buckingham Palace on Thursday morning.

Mr H. J. Mai-chant, of Cardiff, left' yesterday morning with a pariy. of friends on a motoring trip to Auckland and Hamilton. Mr Marchant will preside at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Friesian at.. Hamilton next Thursday. ;/. . •■>

The Governor-s General Ihajs dispatched the following message t© ',the,.. Queen on the occasion of Her Majesty's Birthday: "His Majesty's GoVr t ernment and people in New Zealand' join with me in submitting to Your, Majesty respectful congratulations and good wishes oni the occasion of Your Majesty's birthday."

At the Waverley Presbyteriain Church last night, the Rev. H. S. Stewart, late of Tuakau, was inducted to the charge, th© Revs Evans* R.ybum and MacGregor (Stratford) taking part in the service. At a wel■cpime. eiociali' held afterwards items were given, by the Rev, Patterson (Wanganui).

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 4

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PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 4

PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 62, 26 May 1928, Page 4