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PERSONAL.

• :; ; -»v‘.. The death is reported, of thlvßer. : W \ Q : ; i Assistants left for irtie - South ..byv'the imailtrain this morning’ -- -,- I F s K.FMoLJWMebum* A, F. Needham (Douglas), and J. S. i (Mahoe). haye' ■ niedically fit for the Reinforcements. VC;,; / ‘7 ■* I Lieutenant H. C. Patchett, : of the ,13th Reinforcements, - arrived by the mail train last evening and will spend Lis final leave in Stratford. j Mr H. J. Thompson, recently on the staff of the Stratford District- High School and now in Trentliam Can®, has received a Commission. j Miss G. Turkirigton, pupil of tile (Convent, Eltham, who sat in' jber, 1915, at the ’ .otratford, has just received word that l l slse in passing her final exam, of L.T.C.L. uslqs ".iHo. aff • ■ .'■■■ «C. td) has been reV appointed! of the Taranaki Hospital and Charitable Aid Board for the fiekt t&elve 1 mbriliis; ’ tHui 1 fcttleriug on his tenth year in this position! He I accepting office*, Mb Bellringer announced that the? kidmlftlg year would jbe his last as chairman of the, Board. f Mr E. F. Hemingway, who has been nominated for a seat on the Wanganuo Education- Board, is the proprietor r df the Patea and Waterley Press, and has had practical experience of a teacher’s life, and been a member’ of the Patea . School Committee‘ for the past four years. . . Vi3*AHO f (File death is recorded at the .age of 69 of Mr H. J, Julian, one of Inglewood’s very early landmarks, and ■one - U WKf “flP 1 # district. best Tdfewn here jpri^g^M f "SKthe wljich n.v yearPSrf^miilPxonpassed away on Tuesday night* in the home of son Mr W. Julian, where he had latterly been staying. Mrs Julian predeceased her husband several years ago. The funeral will take place on Friday, leaving the residence of Mr W. Julian, Kahikatea-street, at half past two for the Inglewood Cemetery. , ’ ,' :

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 20 April 1916, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 20 April 1916, Page 5

PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 15, 20 April 1916, Page 5

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