PERSONAL.
A Sydney cable reports the death of Dr. Dunne, Bishop of Wilcannia. I Mr W. G. Kenrick, S.M., wlio sas been relieving at Napier, and was' about to return to Hawera, has been notified to remain at Napier temporarily. I i Mr A. E. Reid, of Toko, was run over by a car at Toko Road this morning, and Dr. Steven was called to at-j tend to the injured man. No par-: ticulars are available. j The Very Rev. Dean Halley, ot Wanganui, has been appointed Provincial of the Society of Mary in the Dominion, in place of Dean Smythe, who died in September. The new Provincial is a native of Christchurch. A telegram from the Base Records to Mrs A. Gorton, Stratford, on Friday, stated that Private T. J. Gorton (brother of Private A. Gorton), has been admitted to the N.Z. General Hospital, Brockenhurst, suffering from severe tonsolitis.
Master Bram. Cook, thirteen-year-old son of the Salvation Army Adjutant, and a well-known High School boy, met with an unfortunate accident at the Eltham Boys' Home yesterday afternoon. While exercising on the horizontal bar, he slipped and fell, breaking his left arm just above tno elbow. He was attended by Dr. Steven, and afterwards taken to the New Plymouth Hospital, and had the arm photographed under the X-Rays.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 4
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218PERSONAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 26, 27 December 1916, Page 4
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