PERSONAL.
Mr A. Washer left Timaru ioi Dunedin yesterday. Mr J. G. Hewitt, S.M., was a passenger by the express for the south yesterday. Mr G. M. Evans, of Timaru, is in receipt of word that he has passed his second proiessional medical examination. Mr J. C. Tempter, of the Bank or Mew South Wales, Christchurch, has received notice that he wxli no trausierred to Invercargill. -Mr T. M.‘ Wili'ord, M.P., Leader oi ihe Opposition, passed through Timaru yesterday by express lor oamaru. tie spent last night m Waimate. Miss Hebe iveslova, the talented violinist now touring with Musgruve a Celebrity Company, passed inrougu Timaru yesterday, and renewed ;.c----iiuaintauce with numerous old friends. .Uiss Keslova, during the war, gave many concerts to tne New Zealanders at bltng Camp. Air 1. Al. U ilford. Leader of tin. Opposition, passed iiirougti Temujsu yesterday on ius way to t.aimate. Air 1. Tl. Jjangloi'd and several other prominent niembers of the . Liberainabour Party, met Air Milford at the btation, and it was arranged to discuss tlie question oi a candidate when AH dlord returns ii'om the .south. Owing to Mr Burnett's illness Air Wili'ord's itinerary did not include Temuka.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 June 1924, Page 8
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195PERSONAL. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 18 June 1924, Page 8
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