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New Zealand

RETURNED FROM SAMOA. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The. complete, list of the returning officers is Major W. R. Pinwill, general staff officer; Major M. Holmes, New Zealand medical corps; Captain T. 11. Eastwood, aide-de-camp to the Admini*- I trator (Colonel R. Logan); Captains K. W. Wilkinson and It. L. Evatt, sth Wellington Regiment; Second Lieutenant and C. N. Mitchell, j). Battery .New Zealand Field Artillery. Three of the returned men are medically unfit, one case of rheumatic fever being stated to be of a serious nature. Some surprise was manifested when a Territorial was marched oil' the steamer with the German prisoners. A NAPIER COLLECTION. Napier, December C. An organised house-to-house canvass • and street collection on Saturday, together with an open-air fair on the Marine Parade in the evening, resulted in over £SOO being collected for the relief of distressed Belgians. PARADE OF EXPEDITIONARY \ FORCE. Wellington, December 7. The men who are at present encamped'at Trentham will be paraded'in Newtown Park next Saturday afternoon, when the public will have an opportunity of seeing them. DR.M'NAB PERHAPS ALIVE. Napier, December 7. Dr M'Nab has received a cablegram from his brother, Mr Alexander M'Nab, of Edinburgh, stating that the officers of the London Scottish doubt the reliability of the statement, made by Sergeant Lowe, that he had seen SurgeonCaptain M'Nab's body. They believe ho was wounded and taken prisoner. [lt was stated that Dr M'Nab was deliberately bayonetted by the Germans, while he was attending to the wounded.] TRIED A SAMPLE. "Some years ago I was subject to biliousness from which I could get no relief," says Mr W. G. Miller, Grocer, Lindfield, N.S.W. "I was given a .ample.of Chamheriain's Tahtefa-..a .

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 5

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New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 5

New Zealand Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 156, 8 December 1914, Page 5

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