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Mr. AH. Johnstone, of New J'umoutli, is visiting Wellington. Captain Kimbell has been informed by the Defence Department that it is unable to accept his services. Captain C. If. Weston, of the titli Reinforcements, who has been spending brief leave in New Plymouth, leaves for Trentham to-day. Mr. A. ('. Wheatly, assistant arcoim*«lit at the Dominion newspaper olli.e Wellington, has been appointed aeeouul' iint and chief clerk for the New |>|"- iiioiith Borough Council. .M' - . I>. Duncan, Manaia (says the Witness) has | J( .,.„ appointed mantmer "1 the Stratford Mountain House out' ,/ -■' applicants from all parts of (he dominion. Mr. Duncan enters on hi* new appointment at the end of the present month. A London cablegram announces the death of Sir Sandford Fleming, founder of the Pacific Cable (:omi)aiiy. He was bom in.1827, and bad lived in Canada since 84.i. The deceased also constructed some of the principal railwavs in Canada. The licv. A. Mitchell, of Ly,ttelton, has be appointed Methodist chaplain to the (tli beintorcemcnts, says a Prcs \ssoo ation telegram. Chaplain-Captain ' Mitchell has been closely associated with the volunteer and territorial forces of the dominion for the last ten years
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 4
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190PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 26 July 1915, Page 4
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