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PERSONAL.

The Ciiy of London proposes to confer the Freedom of the City upon Mr \V. M. Hughes. Mr H. Burmister, manager of the H.B. New Zealand Clothing Company left for Dunedin by the mail train this morning. Court Taranaki, A.0.F., is asking for assistance to erect a headstone oyer the grave of the late Bro. Tunbridge, who was district secretary for the past 33 years. Messrs R. r pTnc'-r\ Alex. Fraser, J. G. H< '?" K. BrorJ; 'bank and James Ken . Viv S«en .assed as medically fit i'<y , '•< :■?: :for' nents. Mr Hill McG v-,. roiisin of the late Hon. Jan ".,„•.-.. -ias/died at Gisborne, i P -'- .\ f or the last 43 years. ec.Q ?f '; . attained his seventy-fi' > ;*" The Roma. - !'■ " Bishif >of Auckland, Dr. C■. ■- 1 ■■, vs lis week for Rome. t-in : ; ng taken partly on 1 ■" ~'\s Bishop's medical ad\>,. , '")• ' iry expects to return at the end oi the year. Nurses Sinclair and Stronach passed through Stratford by the mail train this morning. Nurse Sinclair, whose furlough has expired, returns to the front, while Nurse Stronach reports again on April sth. Gunner P. Austin, N.Z.F.A., of Taranaki, late of Matemateaonga who has been serving with the Main Body of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, has sufficiently recovered to be on furlough, says a London correspondent. • ..'.... ■ i ■ll Hi. S ■- !'■''' Mr C. E. Blayney,, of Hawera, ;has obtained a commission as second-lieu-tenant in the Royal Flying*, Corps ? and has been stationed at, the Cu.rrogh ! Camp in Ireland,, sine?..the beginning, of January. , ■■ ~ :

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 4

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 88, 20 March 1916, Page 4

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