PERSONAL.
MINISTERIAL. The Hon D. 11. Guthrie, who has been indisposed for several days, entered a private hospital in Wellington yesterday. He will not be present at the opening of Parliament, but is expected to take his place in the House at an early date. Major-General Melville arrived from the north by the Wahinc this mornSir George Fenwick was a passenger • by the ferry steamer from Wellington this morning. Messrs F. Lincoln. A. F. Myall (Auckland) and G. Stewart (Wellington) are recent arrivals .staying at the Clarendon Hotel. Messrs R. A. Lock. C. Powell (Wellington) and George Tingey (England) are among the recent arrivals at the United Service Hotel. Messrs Oliiver Prouse, P. W. Harold and J. Ramsay (Wellington) are recent arrivals at Warner’s Hotel. It was reported at last night’s meeting of the executive of the Canterbury Industrial Association that the honorary treasurer. Mr W. W. Charters, was seriously ill. A motion was passi 5
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17567, 18 June 1925, Page 10
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