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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD

v . London, March.24; A lady chauffeur drives one of the motor ambulances for the New.Zealand Military Hospital at AYalton-on-Tkames. Miss Hilda Mayant Northcroft, M.8., 0h.8., of Auckland (N.Z.), is practising her profession in England. The Rev. E..H'. Uallop,' who for three years has been in charge of the Cm/rcli of England at Taumaruuui (N.Z.), has accented an appointment in England. Mrsß It. J. Hogg, of Midhirst (N.Z.), has been accepted as a member of the Volunteer Sisterhood, for work in the military hospitals at the front. Mrs. Hogg iias four brothers on active service. ._ Mr. Noel A. Whitcomb, of Christchurch, arrived in London on February 7 by tho Maloja, and is shortly going through a course of training with the lloyal Horso Artillery ■ at St. John's Wood Barracks. Staff-Sergeant Geoffrey W. A., Norton (N.Z. Forces) has com© from Egypt by request of tho Secretary of State for the Colonies, to take up a position under the Minister of Munitions in England. His address is St. Judo's' Vicarage, Bristol. Mr. F. It. Kinchant, of Taumarunui, who was very seriously wounded in the Dardanelles, received his discharge a few weeks ago, and has been paying a final visit to friends in Birmingham, before leaving for Now Zealand by the Athenic. '' , Lieutenant-Commander Reg. H. Moorhouse, R.N.R., Of Cambridgo (N.Z.), arrived in London by tho Ruapohu on February 17 to offer his services to tho Admiralty. Mr. William H. Powell, of Wellington, who expects to- have . shortly a commission in tho R.G.A., is staying with his "cousin, General Sir , Francis Thomas, 1C.C.8., at Rochester.' He is then going on to Bodrain Castle'ruins, which onco belonged to Sir Nathaniel PoweS. Mr. F. 0. Ricbardson (Auckland), a well-known New Zealander,' who has been on thin side for some time, is the possessor of the first flag hoisted over the wireless station at Samoa. It is being taken care of by the Bank of Now Zealand during Mr. Richardson's • absence. Mr. A. Bank, or Lyttelton, who camo from South Africa when war broko out and joined Hie 2nd K.E.H., spent nine months in the trenches in France, and received a bullet wound in the shoulder some' three months ago. He is now in England studying for a commission in the Imperial Army, and is going to a. cadet school at Cambridge. Ladies! Buy your Silk Hoso from Herb. Price. He has just opened up a new tunjjo nf Blnelt Silk Hose, whica ..wm.'fc. he baatan,.—Advfc- .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2756, 27 April 1916, Page 2

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NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2756, 27 April 1916, Page 2

NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2756, 27 April 1916, Page 2

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