PERSONAL.
A telegnun from Wellington *»y* the following men are returning to New Zealand from Albany medically unlit: Gunner Clarence R. Church, Riflemen Harold F. James and David Tate. The Premier has advised Mr MeChliey (of New Plymouth 1, that his son. Private H. Y. McGahey, who loft with the main bodv and was wounded nt Gallipoli, has been rc-admltted to the Wal-ton-on-Tliamcs hospital, suffering from appendicitis. The death of Mr. John Grant, for the past twenty years proprietor of the Woodville Examiner, occurred at Woodville on Tuesday night (says a Press Association message). The deceased, who was 05 years of age, was an old resident of New Zealand.
Captain T. H. Cluulley, Marine Superintendent of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Shipping Co., is 011 a visit to. New Plymouth. Yesterday morning Captain Cluulley, accompanied by Captain \V. Waller (harbormaster), inspected the harbor, and in the afternoon lie attended a'private meeting of the Harbor Board. To-day Captain Cluulley will pay a visit to Waitara, and lie will leave for Wellington to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 4
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171PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 4
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