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PERSONAL.

The names of Mr« Lambert, of Wrstown and Mis; F.. Hall, of Anrori, hava been added to the probationers' list oi the New Plymouth Hospital'.

Sera— '■ Keith G. Wiliann. 2K-f.«, -ind C .i. Lionel M. Tnnsey. ia.-is, have Urn ar-pointed second lieutenants tor machine-gun di-ty.

CapU'.i ,7 R Hine W..Yi.R., | ms been serondcd for duly with il. ( Mounted Rifles' Training raiment, and Secondlieutenants S J. Coodins ana S. I. ftixeu for ihity with the 2nd N.2. CSiiucl Company.

[ At the annnr' meeting of thc-Witiori Golf Club last night, a resolution was ! passed, on tiie motion of ArtMeacon 1 tvans, expressing to Mrs Stoeker tha •.ornbei's' deep sympathy in, her irre-e-tnlfk In*- ■«• the decease of Mr Stocke% ««i ~,, on record their approeiatit* ef h.u i ,'jing character, and also tht great los= sustained by the club by his death. J

A yen pro'«- adding was celebra(ci) at the On. M«tlio,'in Church on lucsdoy, the aoutratting p anil ; a bein , the- third (lighter of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Kuse and Sir. Henry ArHn* QftyW Good, nephew oi Captain Mace, of Oak-ura The officiating m l n \4ev trai Mr. J. Lawrence, of Urc-niii. Abollt flUy guests sat down to the wedding breakfast. °

ihc Hon. 0. W. Kussdl, Minister of Internal Affair*, Public Health and -Vlarnie, win vteit Hawera and ftrat'ord on Saturday, and will proceed to Plymomli the same evening He wi:l remai here on Sunday asuf Monday staying at the White Hart Hotel lhe Minister will be glad to undenako on Monday tlll y llublio h^ k may be broujht before him.

I Private Joseph Simpson, formerly linollyj engineer on the News stair has Utist returned from the front, and is spending a day or twd m town before proceeding to Christchurch. Private .-iinipson went through the fjghtin" at (-■allipoh, where, he contracted fftver"and was invalided to England. On recovering ne rejoined the New Zcalandcrs in trance, and during the Somme >ik|.» was severely wounded, and is now j a . i-ana.-iiaU'd from further active service and will be discharged from the force next month It is worll, mentioning hat fifteen ot the News staff have "ona to the front, and that there remain only nvo of the original mechanical staff

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 4

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370

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 30 March 1917, Page 4

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