DANNEVIRKE
Mnier S. Mackay, a returned soldier, htis been appointed officer 'to the Dannevii'ko Repatriation Committee. •i. telegraph messenger named Alfred Falconer had his collarbone broken at Dannevirke through being knocked over bv a' rnotor-car. Tho Dannevirko Borough Council lias decided to suggest to the local Returned Soldiers' Association that their memoevs domita war curios to form tlio nuchias ot a war museum for the borough. Notice of motion has been given to the Dannevirke Borough Council r>y trie jla'or that a certain piece of land eimind be used for tiio erection of a war memorial to fallen soldiers. Jlaior G. H. Hartgill, of Dannevirke, is reported to- have lieen offered an liupcrtai.t position in the Royal Air lwrce. id 1 CI Canniekiel has been elected secretary of the Dannevirke Dog Trial Club, vice Mr. E. J. M'Donald, who has resigned. ~, , .. ~ . Plans for the Tiratu block, which is being subdivided for soldier settlement, are expected to be shortly made avail- |' l, \ir C. F.'Potter, late of the inspector's staff of the Postal Department, has been appointed postmaster at Dannevirke.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 8
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179DANNEVIRKE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 28 July 1919, Page 8
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