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Dr. McKay, of Waiapu Hcspua visiting Gisborne.
The death is announced of H Douglas Pielou. Conservative menib of Commons for South bridge.— A. a N.Z.C.A.
The "Wanganui Labor Party, for the first, time in its history, has decided to contest the City Mayoralty * selecting Mr. It . J. Rodgers as dklate.— P.A.
Mr. R. Wright, chief inspector oi the Agricultural Department, and Mr. W. S. Barry, district superintendent, who have been at Tolaga bay. return to Wellington to-day.
Mr. E. D. Andrews, tennis singles champion of New Zealand, was a guest at “Waimarie,” Kaiti, last week, leaving*on Thursday for the Palmerston North tournament.
The Hon. A. T. Ngata, Mr. H. Tai Mitchell and Mr. Raugi Royal, of the Native Land Court staff, have left Rotorua for Ruatoki, where they will meet Judge Carr for the further consideration of the consolidation of claims in the Urewera cuntry.
The ex-War Minister, the Hon. Stephen Walsh, was elected president of the Lancashire and CheshireMiners’ Union. The newspapers point out that this marks a new era in the miners’ organisation, as there are likely to be far-reaching repercussions.—Sun.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10302, 11 January 1927, Page 4
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