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Archbishop O'Siiea has been visiting Taranaki. . . • Word has been reoeived that Trooper Chrystie H. Wells, wounded on August 9. has recovered and left for 'England Trooper Welle left with the Wellington Mounted Rifles of the Main Force. His brother, Lieuteuant E. R. Wells, left with the 6th Reinforcements. Mr. B. 0. Peterson, junior committee clerk on tho City Council-staff, has gono into camp. . Mr. W. E. Moore, solicitor, of Auckland, was a passenger by tho outgoing Sydney steamer yestorday. Ho is going to England to enlist for service. 'Sir' Joseph Ward left for tho South by tho Maori last night. He will arrive back on Sunday morning. . Word was received yesterday by Mi 1 . J. E. Jenkinson that his son, Private Edgar E. Jenkinson, has bceji admitted to the Tooting Military Hospital, London. Private Jenkinson, who went away with the Main Body, bad been on the Peninsula since tho first landing, ■and had not been laid aside until now either bv wounds or sickness.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 5
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166PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 5
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