PERSONAL.
Mr. H. J. Okey, M.P., was in New Plymouth for the week-end. He will return to Wellington to-morrow. Advice has been received that Lieut. MaeJost, of the Canadian Forces, was killed in action on the sth inst. Lieut. MaeJost was a nephew of Mrs. E. A. Walker, of New Plymouth. Sergeant Binham, officer in charge of the police district in Central Otago, died suddenly at Clyde on Wednesday night. He had a bad attack of rheumatic fever eighteen months ago, which affected his heart, Dr. Walker met with a very unfortunate accident on Friday evening at Opunake. He had been attending a patient, and on returning to his car stepped into a hole two or three feet deep, which had been left unprotected, and he wrenched one of his knees very badly. Dr. Walker, who is confined to his home, is making good progress.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1916, Page 4
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145PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 12 June 1916, Page 4
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