PERSONAL.
The Rev. F. W. Cliattcrton, principal of Te Ran College, Gisborne, is at present in Wellington on a holiday trip. Mr. Henare Ivaihau, M.P. for the Western Maori electorate, is at present lying seriously ill, and grave fears are entertained for his recovery. Mr. Jack London, tluf novelist, writing .from Australia to a friend m Christchurch, says:— 4 ‘ Unfortunately my illness has been more, serious than at first appeared. Tho doctors don’t know anything about it, and frankly say so. So serious is it that I have cancelled all arranged lectures in Australia, and have declined to make, any public appearance whatever. The illness has compelled me to abandon the voyage of the Snark, so v< u e, it is no laughing matter. Therefore I shall he unable to give any lectures in Now Zealand. I expect to be over there somewhere in the next month or so, and to sail from there to the United States.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2426, 15 February 1909, Page 4
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158PERSONAL. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2426, 15 February 1909, Page 4
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