PERSONAL.
According to a London message Archbishop Clarke's health continues to improve.
Mr. C. E. Robinson, of the staff of the Gisborne Post Office and formerly stationed at New Plymouth, is in town on a holidav visit.
A cablegram from London states that the Duchess of Connaught spent a restless night, and that the improvement previously noted has not been maintained, i
Mr. F. Murray, Government Stock Inspector, died on Saturday morning in a private hospital in New Plymouth. A tumor on the brain was the cause of his death. He was much appreciated and re/tpected throughout the South Taranaki district.
Mr. Frederick Train, storekeeper, of \Vaitotara, has definitely decided to contest the Patea seat, in the Liberal interest. The Tribune says he is understood to be the accredited candidate of the party for the electorate, Mr. O'Dea having stated that he will not re-contest the sea.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 288, 28 April 1913, Page 4
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