a war service patient. Accordingly it has been arranged with the Commonwealth authorities for his return to New Zealand at an early date.” As Hated on Thursday. McQuay, a son i f Mrs Rolx'rt McQuay. of Orlands St. Stratford, was a member of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, and for eleven years he has been a patient in Callao Park Hospital, under the name of ‘'George Brown. ’’
A SAD ACCIDENT. WANG A NCI. April 27. MY and Mrs Arthur Cooper were run into bv a car. said to have been driven i»y F. A. F. Simes. of Seafield, on Springvale Hoad to-night. Both were taken to the hospital, their condition being serious, Mr Cooper was operated on on admission, They have six
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1928, Page 1
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