MILITARY CROSS.
CHAPLAIN HOUCHEN HONORED. . Advice has been received that the Military Cross has been awarded to Cliap lain-Captain Clement Houchen, formerly vicar of Te Kuiti and Inglewood. Chaplain-Captain Houchen left New Zealand in October, 1915, as a chaplain to the Eifle Brigade and was in the Anglican ministry in the Auckland diocese for about ten years past. His first appointment was as curate of St. Peter's, Hamilton, and lie, was afterwards engaged in Home Mission work in Taranaki, with headquarters at Inglewood;- He was next appointed vicar of St. Luke's, Te Kuiti, and lie still holds this position. Ho is a native of Cornwall, England, but lie lived the greater part of "his earlier life at Takapuna. He has been in France since April last, prior to which he was in Egypt.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1916, Page 3
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133MILITARY CROSS. Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1916, Page 3
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