PERSONAL ITEMS
A cable message from Calcutta states that on Thursday last Lord Charles Fitzmauriee was married to Violet, daughter of the Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India. The Cathedral at Calcutta was a scone of Oriental splendour. Selina O'Dowd aiid Nellie Wade, pupils of Mr D. Clark, Fairlie, have passed the advance grade in pianoforte m the associated board of the Royal Academy of Music. Mr R. M. Macdonald, ono of tho directors of the Christchurch Press Company, who leaves for England next month, will be the Christchurcli representative at tho Imperial Press Conferonce which opens in London early, in
June. r ,„ A Wellington m.esago says:—Uio Prime Minister will shortly bo absent from Wellington for about three weeks. Ho intends spending a holiday inthe hot lakes district and may visit Hastings and Napier. His departure is not definitely fixed, but will probably bo Monday. _ ~ The Hon. G. Fowlds, says a Duucdin message, who arrived from tho south on Thursday, transacted departmental business on Friday. He will receive deputations to-day and will lcavo • for Christchurch by the second express, spending two days there boforo proceeding to Wellington.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13811, 23 January 1909, Page 5
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