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PERSONAL ITEMS.

A London cablegram states that Lord. •Tellicoe will sail on the Corinthie fuar Ncw Zealand. A Paris cable' announces the death of Aladamo Gabriello Rejane, the famous actress, at the age of 63 years. Mr K. J. Chapman has tendered hisresignation as secretary of the Carterton school committee. Mr J. Toomath was appointed borough dog tax collector at. last night’a meeting of the Masterton Borough Council. A Wanganui telegram states that St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church has extended a unanimous call to the Rev. Evan R. Harris, of Chalmers Timaru. jflf The Right Rev. Monsignor left yesterday afternoon fo,r Wellington. ‘While there, the Atonsignor will preside at the First Chapter of the Sisters of Compassion.

At last night’s meeting ot‘ the Masjterton Borough Council the •resignation of the Assistant Engineer, Air Evans, was accepted with regret, and he was granted special leave, as hehad not had a holiday during the past three years. ( There was a good attendance at. the farewell social tendered in St. Mark’s. Church, Carterton, last evening, to Air and Airs J. Crew, who are leaving to take up tlieir residence in Kaituna. They were the recipients of a silver cake dish from the parishioners. Air. Harding, the American Republican Presidential nominee, is a newspaper man, ’editor and owner of the “Atarion Star,” of Ohio. Ho is of Scotch decent on his father’s side.. In. 19000,, Air. Harding entered the Senate,, and was elected Lieutenant-Governor of Ohio for 19046. In the Senate ho is a member of the’ Foreign Relations Committee. He was an earnest supporter of President Wilson’s Administration in the prosecution/of the avar, but. later criticised him severely. Aft the end of the war, Senator Harding, advocated prompt peacemaking, and some legitimate cooperation, among the nations of the world which would lessen tiro danger of war. He opposed the the League of Nations without effective reservations.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14144, 16 June 1920, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14144, 16 June 1920, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 46, Issue 14144, 16 June 1920, Page 4