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i «. k'|.v '« ■■VArVn\ : of Lord Cranbrook (Gathorne Gathorne%*o). tg<4 45 T yea,w. „ r ,,, Taranaki axeman aqS athlete? halvoliinr teered for active service. He has*ha4 18 years of mstarj experience and holds the ranK 0! sergeant. «i*ft t t' , -Mies SawUt, pi? A*«W*iul, telegraphy. She 13 the first <»omStr \a , tg,4»ia .the,, disiiaftion, and she also possesses an oil-engineers certificate.
years president of the New .South .Wales Slllwee; Kas tMgned iKafc, office; In WstfAtf year J9ltj ( would be, the most strenuous in the entire history of the jnovemsjit., ■:, Advieg. <*a* be*»,ir£<!eii«d l .#»*flfewer> (Jiat Captain Dudley, Chrißtmaik of MessJS Ldveli lam! •CnristtSas,' iu*eMwin of Mr. Harold Lovell, was accidentally IsiSJed.ffiUsL o * duty in England. A military funeral was held at Bury St Edmunds,
■ a numi>er,af spokesmen .arHved'-iy- Saturday** at 11 train co attend the Taranaki J.C. Christmas luneting. Among the number were Messrs „!}., Brigltfey,, -. Stoekell, h QlUiijenninji, J. Dimus, M. Kirkv.ood, and S. J. Price. uAjVcry place on Monday, December -W, trf the Hawera .-. Methodist Churcli, wlicn Mr. Frank C?ciJ r 3 Ea.«ln-BJB3 Jj)ftrj«d. to Mjss. .Edith, Annie >. couple are spending their honeymoon in V Wangauiii. .... ,« . , ' ' /he. Governor lias been advised that His Majesty the King lias been gracipviJ1, pleased to conjj[r,,tlio Military C+OfH Pa.Captain Thqnias Ralph Eastwooq) °' the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), . formerly A.D.C.. to His Excellency j'fof conspicuous gallantry and ability during operations on (Jallipoli Peninsula on August 0 and 7 kst. t '■ t . At St. jvlary'e Churcn on Frida* a wedding was celebrated between Qor: poral J Jones, of "Eurl of Liverpool's Pwii," an<l RubycMay, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ijing, of New moujh. 1 Mr.ißoy Laiugjwati best nwn. Corporal nnd! .Mrs. Jones left J*v ifhe south on their: honeymppn.., Thp wedvjjnjj groom's early departure for the front, . The marriage took place at New Ply mouth,on Wednesday of Mr. X-. 0 Somerville and Miss Itosina Boa, iliii'J daughter of Mr. andjJta.iCV.Bea. Mi«« Winifred foeA as bridesmaid and Mi W P. Okey asbestman. The bridegroom and the neal.nii.n were members of tlie first expeditionary force to leave New Zealand J»ve w been invalided home. , TAey, Jjfilh worn .uniforms, and when Mr. and Mt«. Sonierviile arrived at the railway-station to leave on their honeymoon they were greeted by a large num- * berflf trooßers, who gav* three rinjinj < eheeri as the train steamed out of llu .tattoS. J ' i
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 December 1915, Page 4
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