PERSONAL.
I)r Fitzgerald went to Dunedin by to-day's first, express. Mr J. A. Hunan, M.P.. and Mrs Hanari are staying at the Clarendon. Mr A. W. Smith, .assistant Wheat Controller, leU Christ church : by the express to-dav for Invercargill, where ho will spend, several days on Departmental business. Miss Winifred Roma, tho principal boy m the pantomime, and Mris Margaret Sutcliffe, the fairy Malevolence, made a flight this morning over the city with Captain Euan Dickson. I)oKpue tho cloudy weather thev enjoyed io trip very ranch. Others who flew ncre Messrs J. A; Foxunid B. Lapmake. A Prea message from Wamm to states that Mr Alexander Craighead, on ner and licensee of tho Royal Hotel died last evening, aged sixty-five, after l iLiI’LVn !a ' Slr »> ft native of Glasgow and arrived, at limr.ru forty-seven years ago. He had Wain 0 . 1 ! r 1 l* akaia l «foro coming to wsunuit© fourteen years ago. of M tL W ’n K f ¥ A1 P iac - vice-president md Mr ? ! p er p, ry . Pr °K r os S League, and Air 1 R Chime, organiser, will leave for Wellington to-night to join the Canterbury members of'Parliaiueut ■n a deputation to the Prime Minister and the Minister of Public Works in connection with the Duller Gorge railway. b
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19999, 15 July 1920, Page 8
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