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PERSONAL.

Ilis Excellency, the Governor-Gen-eral will lunch with the members of the Auckland Rotary club on Monday, November 29, and will subsequently address the members.

The lion. J. A. Young, Minister of Health, left by the limited express last night for Wellington, lie expects to pay another visit to Hamilton at the end of the current mouth. Sir Harold Beauchamp returned by the Aorangi yesterday from a Lour of America and Europe. Mr Y. L. King, and Mr T. V. Partas, of Napier, arc at the Commercial Hotel. Mr and Mrs J. Hindman, of Napier, who arc vsiiling Hamilton, arc at the Commercial Hold. Commander G. H. Dennistoun, of Christchurch, returned by the Aorangi yesterday after four years’ residence in England. Commander Dennistoun retired from Hie Royal Navy in 1922. \ message from Dunedin slates Dial Mr F. G. Gumming, who is retiring after 12 years’ service as probation officer, made his final appearance in the Suprmc, Court this morning, when Mr Justice Sim eulogised his services.

Mr George lianlow, aged 01, who was a member of the internatlonallyfamous arcrobatio troupe of a generation ago, known as llanlow Brothers, died on Saturday from injuries received in a taxi-cab accident. —London cable. The Rev. S. Henderson, of Te Aroha and Mrs Henderson have been spending some time in Ireland, where they have made a comprehensive lour of the principal centres of Interest, says a London correspondent. At Die beginning of September they went io Glasgow and made a lour in Scotland before coming south via Cumberland anil Yorkshire. After a fortnight in London they will go again to Belfast via Derby. Mr and Mrs Henderson have booked their return pasages by the Rotorua, leaving on No-.

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Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 8 November 1926, Page 6

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PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 8 November 1926, Page 6

PERSONAL. Waikato Times, Volume 101, Issue 16946, 8 November 1926, Page 6

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