PERSONAL
Miss E. Rogers’ many friends will be pleased to learn that there is an improvement in her condition.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrews, Christchurch, are on a honeymoon visit to Stratford, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gill.
Mr. Llewellyn Williams, architect and structural engineer, Wellington was in Stratford today. Mr. Williams designed the new theatre to be erected in Stratford.
Mr. C. H. Rogers, jurir., who has been on a holiday visit to relatives in Stratford, left by mail train this morning on his return to Wellington.
Col. A. Dillon Carberry, who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. F. P. Uniacko, left by mail train today on his return to Wellington.
The British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who is spending a holiday at Lossiemouth, will visit the King and Queen at Balmoral Castle early next month, says a British Official Wireless message.
After his holiday voyage to Brazil Sir John Simon, British Foreign Secrettry, is due back in London tomorrow, says a British Official Wireless message. It is expected he will remain in London for a few days and then proceed to Scotland.
At the Institute of Actuaries’ evamination in London the following passes w.ero gained: Part one, Mr. L. Denby, Mr V. Thompson, Wellington; part three, section A, Mr K. Lockett, Wellington, who Qualified for an associateship; part four, B section, Mr. S. Beckingsale, who qualified for a fellowship.
The death, lias occurred at Morriusvillo of Mr. William Clement Cargill, ’managing director of the Cargill Publishing Company, which publishes the Morrinsville Star, Matamata Record and Putaruru Press, says a Wellington Press Association message. Mr. Cargill was formerly proprietor of the Wairarapa Age Patea Press and Pukekohe Timtfis. From 1928 to 1930 ho was president of the New Zealand Master Printers’ Federation. Mr. Cargill, who was in his 63rd year, was interested in many educational and sporting activities.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 342, 28 August 1933, Page 4
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