PERSONAL.
Ltd*!' 'ion ° f Edffard mouth ' at prcsent in New Hypronation iloM> EMlam< }j£ &% the h !, ll l ' oS , iti - U °, medk ' al iwpector for the schools ln t , hp ft j? ° ffcrpd t0 Dl '- lvcrr y Hislo . erf Inglewood, has not been accepted by him. «« Mr i k Fox ' fo ™erly of the Syd.v Mlctm and of the Lone Hand, who iias ately ,been appointed news editor of the Morning Post, was informed by the proprietors recently that they desired him to go to the scene of the Balkan war on their behalf. The following day lie set out for Paris. The death is announced of Mr. Dnlton, of Omata. Mr. Dalton was well-known in Hawke's Bay, where he followed the calling of a contractor for 26 years, coming to Omata two years ago. Hfs end was quite unexpected, and came as a great shock to his relations. He leaves one daughter, Mrs. W. Ncilson, of Omata, to mourn his loss.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 171, 6 December 1912, Page 4
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162PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 171, 6 December 1912, Page 4
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