DRURY.
THE LATE LIEUT. FLANAGAN Lietenant James Fianagan, MO. who died in England recently was 21 years of ago and was tho eldest son of the ia'o Mr Robeit Flanagan, of Drury. He si.v'-unibi d at Grantham Military H<s;.i al from cerebrospinal meningitis, following influenza. He enlisted with the Main Body, but, being underage, did not onW camp until September, I'.'l.'i. He left New Zalttid vi:!> tho 1 irh rein fun-en •■!■;- In h'n;:i; nd hj" joined the n, ;• i rp .
Lieu'enai.t Fhvuijr.'.i: •« two \< .r rw.tive seivice in France, r.nd won tl
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Mr N. L. Robsi.r.i, station-master of Drury and previously chief clerk at Pukekohe, is shoitly to be transferred to Iluntly to till the position of chief g" ii'■ cl-ik in place of Mr Tuohy, v ho will succeed Mr Robson at Drury.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 459, 21 March 1919, Page 4
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136DRURY. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 459, 21 March 1919, Page 4
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