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Mr Ashrnead Bartlett, the much discussed war correspondent, will ■shortly visit Australia, and lecture on the Gallipoli campaign.
The King had his first outing yesterday, -when he visited Dowager Queen Alexandra, whose 71st birthday was celebrated yesterday.
M. Bourchier will produce in Manchester Mr Arthur Adams’ Australian play “Mrs Pretty and Prettier” with the scene laid in Australia. Mr Arthus Bourchier is a well-known man-ager-actor. He made his first professional appearance is 1889 in “As You Like It,” He joined in partnership with Sir Charles Wyndham at the Criterion, afterwards taking over the Garrick. He married Miss Violet Vanhurgh in 1894. The many friends of the Rev. Mr and Mrs Pattison will learn with re-, gret of the death yesterday of their infant son, Neil McCloy, at the age of 21 years. Mrs Pattison returned from Auckland recently, and shortly afterwards the child was found to be suffering from diphtheria, hut the combined advice and attention of Drs. Steven and Paget during the past five days proved unavailing. The funeral will leave the Rev. Vattison’s residence, in Regan Street, to-morrow, at three o’clock, for the Kopuatama Cemetery.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 4
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188PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 4
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