LOCAL AND GENERAL.
"Weather Forecast.—Westerly winds prevailing. The weather will probably prove squally and changeable. Weather clouding over; rain later. The barometer has a falling tendency. Bates, Wellington. The director of the Base Records has received cable advice that a sailor named G. Mathicson, on the hospital ship Marama, had his leg smashed, and that the limb was amputated. The unfortunate victim is reported as doing well. Any person knowing the address and name of the next-of-kin is requested to notify same to the Base Records office. —P.A. A very interesting collection oi articles of children’s clothing is on view in die windows of the Ladies’ Patriotic room, Broadway. The collection principally comprises some six sets of infants’ clothes, which have been made for Belgian children by members of the. “younger set,” who would be very pleased to hear from other girls willing to assist them in this very deserving work. The goods in the window make an attractive display, and in both taste and quality of workmanship reflect great credit on the younger patriots.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 3, 6 April 1916, Page 6
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175LOCAL AND GENERAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 3, 6 April 1916, Page 6
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