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CAMP HOSPITAL BULLETIN

The following bulletin |of military patients, in the various hospitals was issued at noon yesterday.— Trentha.ro.—Admissions, 9; disoharges, 15; remaining, 50. Upper Hutt. —Admissions, 1; discharges, 6; remaining, 23. . Feather^ton.—Admissions, 13; 'discharges, 14; remaining, 107. G-reyWri.—Admissions, 3; discharges, 2; remaining, 36. Wellington.—Admissions, 1; remaining, 27. .. , ■' Auckland.—Admissions, 7; disonarges, i; remaining, IG. Eotorua.—Remaining, 11. Dnnedin—Remaining. G. Palmerston ,North.— Remaining, 4., JTastorton. —Remaining, 5. Wanganni.—Remaining, 2. Patea.—Remaining, 1; . : Napier.—Remaining,.J...i . 7> 'i'V Total of Reinforcements in all hospitals, 259. .

Mr. 'Waldorf Astor's elevation to the British peerage is much discussed by the American newspapers. His renunciation of his native land was always regretted, for the name of "Astor" is a household word in New York, and at one time he represented the United States Government in Italy. His son and heir is quite English, is member for Plymouth, and a governor of Guy's Hospital. His wife, however, is American,, and was one of the beautiful "Gibson" girls. Miss Pauline Astor, the peer's only daughter, married Captain Spender-Clay, of the 2nd Life Guards.'

Lord. Grnnby, whose engagement to Mrs. Asquith's niece, Miss Kathleen Tennant, youngest sister of Mrs. Guy Charteris and Lady Colquhoun of Luss, was the Christmas surprise, "'credited with cherishing the hope one day being able to refurnish Hau. Hall and make once again the beautiful old Derbyshire mansion a family seat. The future Duke.of Rutland has a wonderful affection for Dorbthy Vernon's old home; and some time ago he arranged a suite of rooms there as a residence tor Jiimself. To make the great rambling mansion habitable' again according to modern ideas would be a costly work.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 3

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CAMP HOSPITAL BULLETIN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 3

CAMP HOSPITAL BULLETIN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2720, 15 March 1916, Page 3

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