PERSONAL.
\ Lon !on cable announces tho death w Sir Rir! :rd Butler, a former Premier of Soudh Australia. Mrs S. H. Wilson, M.Sc., of tho staff i of the Hastings Technical School, lias been appointed as assistant analyst in the Government Laboratory. Mr Bruce Barkman, who has boor [transferred from Wellington, (has taken (up c .s duties as accountant at tho h -.il U-ranch of the Bank of Australasia, \ ice ■A. r T. E. Tnomson, transferred rise- ; where. i The Hon. Edward Newman will pay a visit to AY mgarui on Wcdnosdav next Jo attend the meeting of the Wangnt i • • I’rov ncial Executive of the Fanner ’ Union. He will deliver an address <e ; I lock House and junior immigration. ' Al li e annual in-'oting of tho Wan jganni Branch of the Fanners’ T’niou lon 'Ve<inesdnv', fe. hng reference wa ; Hinde »o tne illness of tl.o Prime Mir | i.-ter (Mr AX'. F. Massey), and a rcsolu i Hon of sympathy was passe l. [ Sister Howatson, who was one of s party of motorists who met with a mi* ■ hap imar Turakina on Thursday anJ who was removed to Iho Wanganui Hospital in consequence of injuries re- ! ceiv'd, was reported, last evening, to ; be in a .satisfactory condition. I Tho death is aniwuncod of Mr A. J. i 13 dgrave, an md and highly respectl j resi-lent of Nelson, who passed away unexpectedly in his sleep on Wednesgrav< < a -etired Civil Servant, and had been iNlaleincd at various places in Ne-,v /e : l ,nd. He v. :is a popular member ul the Nei<on Bowling Chib, holding jibe oflice of president in 1.915. He was pi'• deceased Ly Airs Rodgrave four ar !iv e years ago. ; 'I he Poverty Bay Herald snvs: Nc Mice has been received by Mr’ S. A. '(lover, of the Bank of Australasia, of II is impending transfer to Marton. Ai I ‘.over has been for twenty years on the | local ,-taff of tho bank, ami latterly Las i held the post of accountant. His Iranb’r is a promotion, as he will take o\ < - ihe management of th-* Aiarton branch. ! During his long sojourn in Gisborne Air Jio\er has formed a wide circle of Fiends, and with Mrs (lover has taken * k'-*n interest in golf and t<
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19301, 2 May 1925, Page 4
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379PERSONAL. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19301, 2 May 1925, Page 4
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