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Anion;; the list of those xvho have recovered from wounds and have returned to (lie front, is Private V. K.SwindleImrst t of Kltham. Trooper A. b'. flower, of Omoana, is among the list oi woi g -ided returning !»<.' the \Villoi-hra, which arrives in Wellington on Thursday. Tlic death is anno'inced after a Ijrief illness of Mrs. I)a,vid Mills, wife „f the manager oi the Union Steam Ship Company ,-ii Sydney.—(.'able message. Mr. 11. Penman, of the Xew Plymouth Olli.e of tlic Xortliern Steamship Company. 1,-ft last night for Auckland oil a fortnight's holiday. He will be relieved by -Mr. U. 0. Haddock, of the Auckland odiee, who arrived by the Rarawa yesterday. Mrs. li. L. M. Kitto, of Napier, who is shortly leaving for Christclmrch, was the recipient of a cheque for £IOO, which some of the citizens subscribed as a. mark of their appreciation of her services in connection with the preparation of kits for volunteers. ■Mr. 0. Spencor-Compton, organist at, St. Stephen's Church. Ashblirton, has been appointed to a. similar position at the Homan Catholic Cathedral, Christchurch. his place being taken by Mr. A. Webb, of Hawera.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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190PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1915, Page 4
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