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PERSONAL ITEMS

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hughes, of Cole Street, Masterton, are on a visit to the Auckland district. , , Dr. Archer Hosking, who'fas been on a visit to Waimareama, Hawke’s Bay, returned to Masterton to-daj.

Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Blatchford and family, of Lansdowne, are spending their holidays at Castlepoint. Mrs. R. Camerop, Mauriceville, ws* called to Wellington late on Sunday' night on account of her niece being Seriously injured in a motor accident on Sunday. '

The announcement of the resignation of the Hon. D. Jones from the Ministry is expected to be made by the Governor-General (Lord Bledisloe) within the next few days. Mr. Percy Ramsay, who for the seven yearn has represented Stephenson, and Co., Ltd., at Martinborough, has been appointed manager for the company at Mastodon, in succession to the late Mr. R. B. McLaren.

The engagament is announced of Esme Mavis, eldest daughter pi Mr. and Mrs. H. Gross, Bannister Street, Masterton, and Trevor Geoffrey*** “Johnny,” third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walker, Essex Street, Masterton. An interesting engagement announced is that between Mr. Lionel M. J. Balfour, only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Balfour, and Lady Myrtle Jellicoe, .daughter of Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe and Oountess Jellicoe. The young people met about two years ago at the winter sports in Switzerland.

The death has occurred of Mr. Frank Alexander Wilson, a member of the legal firm of Sharp, Tudhope, and Wilson, of Tauranga. He formerly resided in Hawke’s Bay. He served in the Great War as a lientenant-colpnel. He married a daughter of Dr. FeUpif Wellington.

The following Masterton candidates passed in rudiments of music at the November examinations conducted in Masterton by the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music, London: — Marjorie G. Me Hay (Mr. F. JI. Taylor); Noeline J. McLaren (Miss M. F. Watson); Penelope A. Simmers (Mr. F. H. Taylor). The latest list of results of' the University of New Zealand law examinations includes passes in Conflict of Laws and International Law by Mr. J. K. Logan, of Masterton, who has now completed his L.L.B. degree. Mr. A. W. Robinson has passed in Constitutional History. In an of results for the year, he to have passed in Juriprudence and Procedure. Mr. P. S. Page has added Constitutional History to the subjects in which he has passed. Another Masterton candidate, Mr. T. A. Cunningham, has passed in Jurisprudence, u Evidence and Procedure. 4PI

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 January 1932, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 January 1932, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS Wairarapa Daily Times, 12 January 1932, Page 4

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