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.Tamos Kempton. seaman, Citv. Wm. Johisson, blacksmith, City. Allan Win. .Ward, tailor, City. Chas. Barton, Fort Ballance. 6. L. Holt-Harris. saw-makor, City. Wm. John Duff, chemist, Petone. Cecil Hay Dinnic, shipping clerk, City. Thos. Diryer, ■ labourer, City. Wm. Colville, labourer, City. Albert ft. Hay, warehouseman, City. Sydney -Jones, City. John Riley. labourer, City. Ronald S. -Jones, motor mechanic, Petone. Harrv Yeo. steward, City. W. H. C. Winkclman, steward, City. Arthur. Clark, seaman. City. , Fredk. Wm.' Salton, chemist, Kelburn. Svdney Giles, seaman, City. Allan Marshall .postal cadet, Cifv. Bartholomew M'Cormick, railway porter,. City, • Herbert Gleeson, farm-hand, Mangaroa. Arthur G. Richmond, chefj City., Harold Ti. Rule, salesman. City. Edward Ipnc, reporter, City.

THE MAHENO SELECTED. Ths Defence Authorities have definitely decided that the Maheno is to -be the hospital ship to be equipped by NewZealand for service in the Mediterranean. between the front in Turkey and the base, hospitals in Alexandria or Malta, or wherever it may be necessary to establish'hospitals.' (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) New Plymouth,' May 20. Over £120 was collected here to-day for the equipment of the Hospital ship. Street collections for the same object are to be taken up on Saturday.

VALUE DEMONSTRATED AT WANG AN UI. fRy Telcerflph.-Press Association.l Wanganui, May 20. 'Die value of tho early closing of hotels was demonstrated to-night. As a precaution against a repetition of Saturday night's disorderly scenes the authorities ordered t'lie closing of tlio hotels at six o'clock on Thursday and Saturday (race' nights). There was a total absence of noise or drunken' disturbances to-niglit, despite the town being full of racing visitors.

A Press Association cablegram from London records the death of Captain Hacking, late Superintendent of Navigation, and formerly a ship-owner engaged in tlie Newcastle-New Zealand trade.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

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288

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

Untitled Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 6

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