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" "Lieut." .'G.'F.'V. Anson, R.N.V.R., is in Dunkirk Hospital, Laving beeu wounded in the shoulder on May 2. He is progressing favourably. Mr. A.'H. Apperly, who succeeds Mr. Teece as general manager of the A.M.P. Society, has been a member of the staff of that corporation for close on. 40 years, and relinquishes the office of general secretary to take up the higher position. Capt. George Everett, eldest son of Mr. Albert Everett, of Pokororo, Nelson, who has been killed in action, was an Old Boy of Nelson College. On leaving college ho went to England to join the Imperial Army, and was afterwards transferred to India to the 6/th Punjaubis. He had been with the Indian troops for twelve years, \\hile at Nelson College, the late Capt. Everett was captain of the First Fifteen, and head of the school. He was one of many who gained a commission in the Imperial Armv from the Nelson College Cadets. He was .thirty-two years of age, and unmarried.
Mr. B. G. ■ Henderson representative of Messrs. J. and It. Morley, London, is leaving New Zealand for Australia to represent Messrs. J. and It. Morley in Melbourne.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 4
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194PERSONAL ITEMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3073, 8 May 1917, Page 4
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