LOCAL AND GENERAL
The Manawatu ,; Standard states that last week-Mr T. P. James,; who 'has returned' invalided from the j bat j tie front, was presented with an il-luminated-address c /by Iris- friends fit - Stamvay, Mr James was 15 years over the limit when )te went away, 'and Stanway is very proud of his Mr W. G. Pearce, by request* pv.atd ,f«i«nd ,of the James tem fc brtfpntedJiMrs .James with a silver"iea service, as'a recognition by her neighbours f)f her courage in consenting to her v husband and two sons joining'the./army- M.r Bursham, in response to a request from, the .chairman; presented Private Mark Jaitoes with a fountain; pen and a purse of sovereigns as a gift from his friends; -Private Mark James is a son of Mr T. P. James, who has another son at the front. Mr T. P. James is a brothes of/Mr S. .H- James of Stratford, and uncle of Captain James who was killed at Gallipqli.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 6
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161LOCAL AND GENERAL Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 27, 28 December 1916, Page 6
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