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'PERSONAL.

The Prince is to be a guest of Brigadier-General Kenneth Mackay, at     Wallendbeen           Fireman F. P. Dowd has been ap- pointed captain of the Junee Fire Bri- gado from May; J, in lieu of Mr. Valen- tine Smith, resigned. I. :Tlic deathuis nnlioancpd of Mvs. Ross ?^liinjflilter? nf -Mr.^I)n.vidsoh. of -lei-.il.

.(lrajjandwife of the;lntp Cnprain fioss, *^Jfo^4l'killeS'inJ^,c''T'fout war. De i^wd- Icavc.V.two ; e.liildreu. . Tlie. jdeatll . owjiired ,nt tlio Albury District Hospital, of Mr. John Doran a resident of Henty, at theage of 61 years. Deoca'sed Jirnd been an inmiitn nf J-ha- hospital for:aliout two montlip. -.Sir.., jcfhii -. .-Storey, -the Premier, liaa ?ofriinged frith -If r. Kti vnnagli, leader. of thoi.Jj^hor. parly, in tho Legislative iCouncii,, to assist .him, in tlie wm-l; of liis 'doparttnisnt. Mr.-Cy E.-}./5V-'son has been appoint ipfV'Slicriir'.s', OIBccr an,! Small . Dpbts Bailiff at ;'Albui'y. vice -Mr. T. W, Reed trapBfcrred, as from May 1. Mr. Reed returns !to; head ofllco, Sydney. ? Mr. T. B.'Metinett, for tlio past, two ,years.,jiecpuntanl at the Bank of New South 'WaleSi'IIay, /has been transferred

to -'a .. similar . posit 1011 . at tlie Lecinn ' b.raneh. ? Mr, F. .T.' Ditty jlias tendered his re sifftiation -from, the committee of the 41biiry Chimher of ' Oommerce, onin^ to ill-health. Mr. Ditty stated that his inodieal adviser had recommcuded him to spend the winter in Queensland. -fj-s. Cullou,. sea., and her daughter. Miss Sarahi Cullen, have left. Gunda ^ai'to make. tljeir home \in Sydney, hav ing gold their property in Punch-street. The Cullen Ifanuly (have resided in flun dagai for a. lifetime. In the -term of his office, as Mnvor

df 'Hay, a son was liorne to Alderman Minogue. In keeping with an old Eng lish custom, his -brother aldermen pre sented him with .1 silver cradle. At, St. Thomas .'s. Roman. Catliolie. Church, Lewisbam, Alice May Kings ton, only, daughter of Mr. Paul .Kings ton,: Cootomnndra, . was 'married to Al bert Edward Billman. of Beechamwell. Norfolk, England'.' Mr; Joseph J. Richardson, who has been a resident of Goulbiirn practically all his life, hajj left the city'. For about 20 years Mr. -Richardson was a mem TiPr n# tiip .'Mimifinnl f.nnnpil -fm*

some 1 tiine he -was baiyoT. Mr. C. Pick, until last week teacher of the Kenmore Public School, is so seriously, il) that, praeticallv no hope of liis recovery is entertained. Mr. , Pick otlv retired last week after a leugtby career in the Department of Public Instruction. The death is reported at Gnndagai of .Ernest^ James Spark, MLB., Ch.M., of Brisbane, eldest son., of the late James Spark, M;D., and Mary Louisa Spark, df Sydney, and a brother of Mr. Spark, engineer at the Gundagai freezing works. .The death is. reported of Mis. H. JToad^ Gilmpre, aged -£5 ye.irp. She t.Ti 0 resided in the Tumut district since U-54-. and she had had a family of 35 ehil dren,-.two of whom predeceaacrl her. Tlinrn «.?/-?.-, olen IS n-rnn^/.l,il,lr..n

28 great grandchildren. ? 'Lieut. Billyard-iieake, who is a son of Mrs. Chas. Billyard-Leake, formerly I of Clifton Station, Yqung, and who is aeeomjjanying' the Prince of Wales 011 his t-our, . played a prominent part .is commander of the Iphigcneia bloekshlp which- was -6unl[. in, ('lie liarbor on the Zteliruggo expedition. At St. Paul 'a Chlircli of England, Te mora, on April 26. Mr. Cyril Viocant Mceban, son of the late Mr. Jaim's Meehan and of Mrs. Median, of Te mora, was', mariiift - to Miss Martha ^raria' Pinney, daughter; oif Mr., and tMrs. Samuel Pinncy fit Teniora. .Albert. Thomson, of ' Barmedman, was the officiating minister. fin -Sunrfav lflfit-ilin

00 liohalf (tf St.Jjuko's Women's Guild Sunday school and Kindorgarteq school, Juuee, presented Miss C. Taylor with a-baodsonHKjylonito clock, oil tlie eve of her tjpjiroacliirig ? tnar-nafjie. Miss Taylor was 'sul-crintondoiit of the kin-.J defgarten ' Sunday school for the past three years. 1 The jmairiagc toolt .pla.ee at the Lu theran Church, Burrum-buttock, of Rev. W. H. Noske, Rc'coud son of Mr. J. Nofilie, of Adelalde, and Franeicka. eldest . daughter of Mr. W. Scliilg, of 'iOrplda,' Burriimbuttoek. The' Rev. Ven£,'Otf Oilgnndra, conducted the mar riage. ceremony, assisted 'liy Rev., O. Noske. of Pinnaroo, South Anstraiia.' NfWs was received, in Albury last U'iiAlf *nf' lhi»' in nriclmiA nf

Giorge S. Dulley eldest son of the late.G.;S. Dulley, and -brother of Mrs. Rhynehart, of Griflitli-street, Albury. The deceased, who/ was well known in Albury where he managed the bu siness of Dulley Bros., had of late yeafs' resided in Brisbane. Tn fiydnoy Mr. John Hunter, nephew of .Mrs. Ilod son, of Eastern Hill, Al bury,' had ? ttio 'degree of medicine and master of;. surgery conferred . on hint with first-claas- honors and the Univcr rli,. . Sa Ikn

entire course of. professional examina tions. . Dr. Hunter spent liis boyhood in i Albury atid received his primary eduealion at tha.Albuiy Public Sehaoh In the.final degree. examination lip came first with! high distinction and obtained Dr. Gaude's surgical essay prize, award ed to, fifth year students^ Dr. Hunter has now started on his professional ea rccr, lecturing at tho Medical School in .Sydney and tutoring in surgery at Wes ley College. ,

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