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PERSONAL.

■~ '■ Dr. T. Milroy, of 'Mouoia, is an iniuat of a private hospital at Hawera. Dr. and Mrs. Mackiu, have returned to Wellington from a motoring tou» to New Plymouth and Mount Egniont Mr. R. W. Dalton, British Trad* Commissioner, will be the chief guest at the New Zealand Club's lunchcoi to-morrow.

Mr. .T. E. Wilsuu, who attended the conference o£ I'atritic Committees at Wellington, returned to New Plytaoutk on Saturday night. The Wanganui Chronicle reports that Mr Latter lias resigned th« headmaster* ship of the Wanganui Collegiate School. A London message states that the states of Sir; IC. Carson's health is serious, necessitating prolonged careful attention. Captain W. Hardham, V.C., underwent an operation at Wobart, the operation being entirely aut xiful, and ho is now about agau. He writeNthat the] people of Hobart fonve been S^. f ' liigly kind to him—;o laugh no jthat at times he is quite embarrastA' 'Be expected to leave for New ZealaSfl i§|| week. „ .^, Major McNaught, Ilawcra, \v«o has been group eomniaiiiler in the Tnrauakl district for the past twelve months,baa been advised tha't he- is to be trans* furred to Palmerstnn N., when ha Will take over the uicl; and wounded d<* parlnient for all ih<> uivas in the Wellington military dUiriei. During kia. <ijl).-ence in Hawera Major McNaughfc has proved himself to )>e an effiieieni officer, and has become very popular with the citizens. He is to be succeeded by Lieutenant Cougvovc, N.P.S.C who will take over the command'n't uroui March 1. Liouicntnt Ctafirov*

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1916, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1916, Page 5

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1916, Page 5

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