MASTERTON NOTES
About thirty appeals were dealt with by the Military Service Appeal Board in Master on on Friday. Several appeals were-dismissed, and extension of time was granted in other /cases. Tho Military Medical Board isj β-xamining about two hundred men in Maeterton on Friday, Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday. A telegraphic chess match has been aVranged between the Masterton and WaJiganui Chess Clubs for Juno 23 and 30. In tho case in which Lawrence Harold, JobiiEoii, carrier, of Masterton, claimed £Wa &. 9d. from Edgar Leonard Nitz, of Iβ Wharau, and his wife, in connection with a motor collision on tho Mamnpnraki Hill, Mr. W. Kerr, S.M., has Riven judgment for tho plaintiff for .£""), with cosle amounting: to £'ii 2s. Tho Masterton Miniattiro Bifle Club held its first trophy competition on _I hursday night," tho top Bcoror beinff L Smith. ' J>r. Anderson, Dirnulor or Education ;" ( '. Mr .- G. r<- Stowart, secretary of the Wellington Education Board, visited Masterton on TCrid.iy, and inspected sites I? r il l\ ro P 0 I,( " n " standard school in tho western suburbs' of tho town. Dr Anderson iilso inspected-tho cducatioii reserve winch lias bcon set asido for the pitrposos of an agricultural high school. Tho death occurred in tlio Masterton Hospital on Thursday of Herbert Jarrett, tho innetecn-yenr-old son of Mr. It 0. .Tarrott. Tlio deceaswl, who has two brothers on active service, had himself endeavoured to enlist. Ho eucnmnbed to the after-effects of rheumatic fever
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 3
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240MASTERTON NOTES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 3
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