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Captain F, L. Hartnell has been appointed to the 21st Reinforcements, and is in camp at Featherston, The Auckland candidates for tha Rhrdcs Scholarship are Messrs. W. Piatt and H. E. Reynolds. A London cable states that Captain TY.mund Boulnott, of the West Yorkshirrs, a New Zealander, has been killed in action. ' , A message from Greymouth record* the death, at the age of fifty-seven, o! Mr. Charles Francis Allen Broad, manager of the National Bank of New Zea-> land. . News has been received in Wellington! that Lieutenant T. E. Y. Scddon, M.P., who injured his knee while training, i» in St. Marks' College Hospital, Chelsea. Latest advices state that Lieutenant Srddon is progressing favorably.
Cabled advice has been received in Iliiiudin to the effect that Lieutenant W. Downie Stewart, M.r., is nuking satisfactory progress towards recovery, but he will be confined to a hospital in 1 ondon for another month.
Rev. E. 0. Blamires has accepted an invitation to remain another year in Hawera. At the quarterly meeting of Hawera District Methodist Committer reference was made to the splendid work h\ng done in the circuit by Rev. and 1 Mrs. Blamires.
The Rev. Father Daly, who has been chaplain in the Trentham Camp for a,' considerable period, will leave New Zea, land with the Nineteenth Reinofrce. mints. He will be replaced by the Rev. Father Maloney, who returned by tha hospital ship jilarama, and who in turn will be succeeded by the Rev. Father Si-grief. The Rev. Father Bartlcy will replace Father Segrief at the '-others' ton Camp.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 4
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259PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 30 October 1916, Page 4
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