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PERSONAL.

Mr Edgar Holm wood is at present confined to his hime owing to illness. Mr Albert J. Daysh (Nireaha) left yesterday on a business trip to Wellington.

Mss Earnshaw, Dominion organiser for the U.C.T.U. has been on a visit to Eketanuna.

Mr P. Quinlan (Alfredton) has re turned home, and is rapidly recovering from his recent illness. Mr J. C. Cooper (chairman), represented the Wairarapa Power Board at the meeting of The executive of the Power Board’s Association.

The amount of £lOO each to Mrs Hogg and Mrs Hornsby, widows of previous representatives of Masterton and Wairarapa appear on the estimates Messrs G. R. Sykes and A .D. McLeod are on the Petitioners’ Classification Comm ttee of the House, and Mr Mcl/eod is also on the Local Bills Com mi ttee. A Child's Welfare Bureau has been established in Perth, Western Australia and Nurse Hyde, who was formerly Plunket nurse in Carterton, has been appointed to take charge. Mr R. S. Hanna, (clerk of the Maaterton County), and Mr R. Judd (chairman of the Mauriceville County) left yesterday to attend a Counties* conference at Dannevirke. Nurse Wade has arrived in Carterton and taken up her duty as Plunket Nurse. Nurse Wade, who has recently returned from a trip to England, was formerly stationed at Taumarunui.

The following appointments have been made by the Wellington Education Board lately:—Miss W .E. Brown (infant mistress, Lansdowne); Miss A. C. McCardle, (Pahiatua D.H.S.); Mss E. M. C .Adams, and Miss N. McGrath (Lansdowne).

The death is announced from London of the most Rev. Dr. Hallinan, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Limerick. He was born in I&4U ano educated at the Irish College Romp, but for the greater part of his life he ministered in Limerick, being Bishop since 1918.

The following Masterton nurses were successful in the recent state examinations: —Passed first: Isabel B. M. Ristori;'7s per cent or over. Wilhelmina B. Croke, Lillian C. Grimmett, Byrell Shirley; pass, Jane Finlayson. Miss Anastasia Hourigan of Masterton who is training at the Wellington Hospital, passed with over 75 per cent.

The Wood vile A. and P .Association has elected the following officer* for the year: Patron, Mr S. Bolton; president, Mr W. H. Gaisford; treasurer, Mr H. Burnett; auditor, Mr A. F. Foot; vice-presidents, Messrs J. C. Bolton, N. J. Gilbert, E. Harding, H. P. Horne, D. Hughes and J. Murray; committee, Messrs A. J. Arlidge, J. Beagley, R. Bly, A. F. Curry, A. C. Lovelock. E .W. Leach, M. McKinlay and W. Toogood.

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Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1923, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1923, Page 5

PERSONAL. Wairarapa Age, 6 July 1923, Page 5

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