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PERSONAL.

Mr Justice Sim arrived from Wellington tl*»s morning. Mr P. Hally, Conciliation Commissioner, arrived from the north to-day. The Hon A. L. Herdman has resigned his, sou vu tiit Victoria College Council. Sir Robert- Stout, who has been indisposed for eome days, is now much bett»* The ißer Jolm de Galwey, has been appointed to take charge of the paruohial district of Sumner. Mr -J. J. Dixon, for many years Registrar of Deeda at Auckland, died last week. The Rev J. J. North left last night for Auckland, to attend the annual conference of the Baptist Union there. Captain J. Bone, marine superintendent, New Zealand' Shipping Company, arrived' from the north to-day. News was received in Wellington on Monday of the death at Toowoomba, Queensland, of Mr C. Redwood, brother oi Archbishop Redwood. Miss Rose Zellor, of Chrifetchurch. was been temporarily appointed inbiructoi iii craiti at the Dunedin School of Art. The instructor, Mr Wilson Isaac, uas gone to the front. Mr Arthur O. Allewav, a member of staff of The Bristol Piano Company, will leave on Saturday night for the Treutham Training camp. He is the eleventh member of The Bristol Company's staff to go to tha front. Mr Me 1 son G. Saunders, son of Mr William Saunders of Ringway, Otau* iau why was formerly a teacher under the' Southland Education Board, has an appointment as assistant master at the Burnham Industrial School. Mr H IT. Harms, who for many years was of. the staff of the Standard Insurance Company, and_ has lately becu practising as a barrister and solicitor in Christchurch, has placed his "business iu the hands of another legal firm in the city, and will offer himself for active service. Mr A. Lee Smith his been compelled owing to failing health, to n»sign his *eat on the board of the Union Steam frhu> Company of ]\ew Zealand, a position which he has held for twelve years. Mr David A. Aiken has been appointed * director of the company to fill the yacjvDCY thus created. *. B. Gudgeon, of 144. Madras sTre«t, St Albans, has received private advice from her son, Private "SV alter W. Gudeeon, to the effect that he has been wounded arid js iu !.o<pr'al a;. London. Private Gudgeon wa» on the I .staff of the Western Australian Bank j in that State, aud u-itli the Third Reinforcements from Perth, lie was attached io t'n« lltii Batt-alion of the i famous 3rd Bria'ade. Ills yuunrest, hro- ! t.her. Private Robert i:\ Gudgeon, of the New Zealand Forces who has been reported mi-sing since -'M 11 ' 1 - Tleved to be a prisoner of war in Turkey. Trooper Fitzharns (South Canterbury Mounted), reported invalided to Fulham Hospital, England, is the youngest son of M r John Fitzharris. Morveil, South Canterbury. He left New Zealand with tho Main Expeditionary Force, landing at Gallipoli «ith the first detachment ot the Before leaving for tho front ho w;is enrd Oil his father's farm, was a splenshot and keen horseman, winning tho jumping events at tho A\ aimate and Oamaru shows. Trooper Fit/Jxams .tot.rtti, him

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 5

PERSONAL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11510, 5 October 1915, Page 5