WOMAN'S WOULD
(Continued from pago 2.) NEW ZBALANDERS ABROAD London, July 25. , Colonel Powells, N.Z.E.I''., of Wellington, is over from Egypt. Mr. J. Dunlop Bonne, of Gisborne, lias a commission in the 11.F.A Lieut. G. L. Hancock, 11.N.V.8,, of Christchuroh, has been in London on leave. Second Lieutenant A. Bovill, R.F.A., is in the 19th G.H., Alexandria, suffering from shell shock. Captain A. G. Clark, M.C., 11.A.A1.C, who was reported missing in April, is a prisoner of war. ■Lieutenant H. Hamilton, H.N.Y.8., of Wellington, is with an Admiralty Experimenting Station in Essex. Major-Gcneral Sir Alexander Eussell, commanding the New Zealand Forces in France, has been in England. Cadet Norman S. Waddell and Cadet J. Ewen Maclaren, of Christehurch, who are with the R.A.F., were in town last week. Mr. Vincent Ward (second son of /Sir Joseph Ward), who has held ft commission in the R.N.V.R. for some time past, was in London on leave for the week-end. His health is now much improved, and he is thoroughly enjoying liis naval life. His younger brother, Gladstone, is with the tanks in Palestine.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 18 September 1918, Page 3
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181WOMAN'S WOULD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 18 September 1918, Page 3
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