INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Inglewood, June '29. Sad news still continues. Mr. C. Old, of ICaimata, has just received word that two of his sons have just ,paid the supreme sacrifice, and Mr. G. Capper has been notified that his son, Sergeant J. Capiper, has been severely wounded. The folldwkig entrained on Wednesday for camp, and were farewelled and each presented with a parcel of camp comforts:: Messrs (P. Marsh, A. H. Miles, L. Old, T. Thomason, R. Weston, R. T. Young, A. Meßae, and W. Hintz. Corporal Henry, who is a P.A. of the Druids' Lodge, was tendered a welcome at the lodge room by his (brother Druids on Wednesday evening. The usual Red Cross social is to 'be held in the Town Hall on Thursday next. Dr. Whetter left for Wellington this morning.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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136INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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