FOR SAVING LIFE.
AWARDS BY ROYAL mufANE | SOCIETY. Christehurch, October f. At a meeting of the Royal Humane Society the following awards were made: —Miss Kitty Doughty (Wellington), for rescuing a woman from drowning, was awarded the silver medal. Bronze medals were au;»rded to Wilfred Mcßoberts, Rev. F. N. Taylor, and Charles Middleditch, for saving life at Greymouth, Sumner, and Wellington respectively. An In Memoriain Certificate was awarded in the case of Frederick N. Hewitt, who lost his life while attempting to rescue Sidney Murray from drowning at Wanstead, Hawke's Bay. A certificate was awarded to Gladys Eva Marriott for rescuing three women Jtrom drowning at Lyttelton. Letters of commendation were ordered to be sent to A. S. N. Johnson and Archibald Black for saving life at New Brighton and Wellington respectively.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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132FOR SAVING LIFE. Taranaki Daily News, 7 October 1916, Page 6
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