NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD
London, December 6. Sister May, Dunedin (New Zealand), is working temporarily at a girls' club in Brecon, South Wales. Corporal Keith Mitchol, Wellington, has gone to the New Zealand 'Convalescent Homo at Hornchurcli.
Flight-Lieutenant Ewan Dickson, RIN.A.S., Thames, who was iu London recently on leave, lias been awarded tho D.S'.C.for carrying out a successful honibing raid. Mr. P. Waldegrave, who has been on a holiday in the country, on account, of his healthy has returned tu town, and is assisting at the N.k.W.C.A.. Southampton Row.
Sir Thomas Mackenzie on Tiies(-.y attended tho memorial servico for the late General Sir Stanley Maude at St. Pant's Cathedral. He was present mi Wednesday at /the presentation to -General Sir Newton Moore, tho retiring Agent-General for Western Australia: •
Mr. F. T. Bovs, manager of the Now Zealand Refrigerating Co.. Ltd.. "ml Director of Meat Supplies for tho British Government, at a mpeting of wholesale meat traders at Smithfield, urged that certain powers should be rested in tlie association in caso of emergency. "Wo know," he said, "that wo are mighty dose to an emergency now."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 3
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184NEW ZEALANDERS ABROAD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 109, 25 January 1918, Page 3
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