PERSONAL.
p Sir AVilliam Fraser was a passenger for Dunedin by the first express this morning. Dr T. E. Telford, Public Health Offieer for rhe Canterbury and AVesttand districts, who has been on a risk to Temuka on departmental business, is expected to return to Christchurch this evening. -Major J. A. Northcote, M.B/E., who was in charge of Group 9, Christchurch, for between two and throe years during tho war, and Alajor R. S. M.8.E., N.Z.S.C., late staff-major (Q.), Canterbury Military District, arc going north on Tuesday evening to attend an investiture at Government House, "Wellington, to receive the insignia of the lilth class of tho Order of the British Empire. Air G. T. A) oods, who has been for Hie past forty years a member of the Lyttelton AVatersido Workers’ Union, died at his residence, Lrenchley Road, Lyttelton, this, morning, at the age ol sixty-five. At different times he served the union as its president and secretary, and -was - a much esteemed member. Ho took an active part in trades unionism, and was a member of the Rationalist Association. He leaves u grown-up family.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19968, 7 June 1920, Page 8
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