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PERSONAL ITEMS.

» ■ ■■ Bishop Cleary has roiumed to Auckland after being in Duqedin to attend the Month's Mind for the late Bishop Verdon. Mrs W. J. Fine, Division street, Lower Riccarton, has received word that her husband, Private W. J. Fine, is returning with draft 211. Mr J. A. Frostick, Canterbury Commissioner on the National _ Efficiency Board, arrived from Wellington on Tuesday night, having travelled via. Blenheim and Kaikoura. Mrs 6. Donaldson, 127 Montreal . street, Sydenham, has rocoived advice that her brother, Private W. E. Campbell, who left with, the 33rd Reinforce- . ments, is returning with draft 211. Dr. Falconer, Medical Superintendent of tho Dunedin Hospital, left for Wellington yesterday to attend a conference of medical officers in connexion, with the treatment of sick and wounded soldiers in the Dominion. Mrs E. Hill, 324 Tuam street, has , been advised that her eon, Private . Henry E. Hill, is arriving by troopship No. 311 in the course of a few days. Private Hill enlisted with the 27th. Reinforcements, and was wounded twice during his period of active servioe. Mrs Green, 26 Elgin street, Sydenham, has received word that her youngest son, Driver W. H. Green, will arrive in New Zealand within fourteen days. Driver Green, who loft with the sth Reinforcements, has nover been wound- -,j ed, but etrained his heart last July. Bofore enlisting ho was employed aft Strange and Co.'s furniture factory. Mr and Mrs A. H. HiJJ have boen ad- )■ vised that their oldest surviving eon, dapper William Hill, who left with tho sth Reinforcements. Now Zealand En- % I ginoers, is returning homo. Sapper Hill , i went to Gallipoli with tho Filths, and was there till tho evacuation. Ho was y in Franco till throe months ago, when •> ho was invalided to England. '-I

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16428, 23 January 1919, Page 6

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