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PERSONAL

A cable from Tokio advises that Prince Kuui, father of the Empress, is dead.

Mr Kenneth Impett, is re-visiting Stratford after an absence of over four years abroad, and is the guest of Air. and Mrs W. F. McCullough.-

Mr. T, H. White, of Hamilton, formerly a well-known resident of Stratford is at present the guest of Mr. B, H, White, *

Mr K. Penberthy, of Wellington, son of Mr Penberthy, Stratford, came to Stratford by the excursion train on Saturday, taking the opportunity to visit his home.

Dir. E. Franks from Wanganui, who used! to bo on too staff of the Stratford Railway Station, camy to Stratford by the excursion trainees Saturday,

Mr. J. H. Tompson, another wellknown ex-resident now living at Fielding, present on a. visit to Stnaftfbrd (after an absence of years. He was a visitor to Mt. Eg, niont yesterday.

Mr G-. Cmickshank, S.H., who has occupied the Magisterial Bench in Invercargill for the- past 20 years and who recently announced his retirement, has definitely decided to leave Invercargill on February 20. Mr a ,nd Mrs. Crniolishank will leave Auckland by the Aoramri on March 12 foil Britain, via the United States.

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 27, 29 January 1929, Page 4

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PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 27, 29 January 1929, Page 4

PERSONAL Stratford Evening Post, Issue 27, 29 January 1929, Page 4

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