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PERSONAL.

s Mr. S. G, Smith has returned to K»w Plymouth after a v.'oek. spent in Auckland and Wellington, A London cable announces tha death of the. Eight. Hey. E; T; O'Dwyer, K.>man Catholic Bishop of Limerick ginse 1880.. ' Mrs. L. Barr, Devon New- Ply mouth, has received advice'that hi>r son, 'Private W. G. Barr, who the. !2nd Reinforcements. was wowaled oa July 31. ' : ■ .. Miss Dorothy V. Burrc&§. at pressor! of the staff of the .Napier High School, bus been appointed., science mistress <ii the New Plymouth .Girls' ,EtM Sahool, in succession to Miss. has received an appointment at Tiifiaru, Among those to Waltoa-on-Thames Hospital on 'Au'ftkjt 1/ suffering from #e\er;- gun.-hot, wound&y ua, Corpl. Frank Brown, second s&i of 41®£ Brown, late of Midhirsfc.;,

Word has been received tbattieat. ffi C, Davies, of the Royal lingiseers and, formerly of New New Plymouth, wlsa for the last two years has bien (serving in France with the 2nd Army Corps, has been promoted to the jante dl captain. A Duncdin telegram reports the dentil of tlie Rev. Wm. Rpnaldson, aged 94, well known throughout -the Dominion and formerly Grand Sectary of I'Toe. masons. He came to New,' Zealiiul in 1858 as missionary to the 'Wairnrap* Maoris. , •, ! '

Among the casualties, rejwrU-d on Saturday was the name of Sergi. 'Utvfey Liardet, 6econd son of Mr, It, Liardet, formerly of Stratford, whose eldest .-ua, Lieutenant Leonard Liardet, 'died of wounds , received at the Soiuiue in Juim of last year. " - . ... ./ Word bas been receiyed 9/ the death on August 0 of Second-Lieut. I). IV. Dutliie, New Zealand JXjfle Brigad*, bod of Mr. D. W. Duthle, general manag® of the, National Bank s>/ Jtaw nephew of Mrs, A. N*w Plymouth. , . Mr, J. W. Harvey, »eoior clerk .in tii« Ideal lauds office, has been.. prouMwUni wad uppoint.ed accountant in the eitief dsu*age engineer's office at w ; ill Plymouth shortly to take up 'his new duties. Mrs. 0. D. Martin, of Kaiuiaifc, baa raScived word that her brother, Private U R. Ward, has been while fighting in France, on July 24, a'nti admitted to the base hospital tu Eraiiaa.' • Cap lain W. H. M'liean, fu rawly H«td teacher at the Wlenuakura school and latterly assistant master in the ITeilding High School, who has been awarded the Military Cross for gallantry in the L» Basse Ville fighting, is well kuo.wn in military and athletic circles throughout, the Wellington provyite. . the tima of his enlistment he wae in yhurgja of the Mawiwatu military Gagtain M'Leali ljeft New Zealand fa officer commanding the Tenth ' Heinfnrsements, holding the temporary rank of major.

Mr H. KsjynokU who is well-know* in trotting circles 1 liroughout New Zealand in the capaui. of starter for th« past 20 years, will l<iaye Cferietohurch for Trentham within tlie next fortnight. A few iiiout.hs ago Mr Reynolds offered his services to the Defence Department as a musketry instructor, and they liave been accepted. Daring thn past few years Mr Reynolds has token a 1 keen interest in rifte shooting, and can' hold his own with the u«wt prominent i,mai-k»meu in tho Dominion.

Dr G. J. Adam*, FJEUI.S. Bdta, lata of Patea and Soxlau, SiZ, who v&ae m a visit to Scotland vxpu war broke out, immediately offered l?ta seroiow to th» x Wm Office and wa# asperated RegL» mental Doctor to the R&yai Soots, audi as suuh saw much hot figiitmg in tktp trendies in SSwpders in tho. of this titanic Garij $£ year, ho was rpeailea to fiag&nd «g Surgeon Specialist tp the Bipott Hospital, but has rrayj ratunwd to Branso m §ac«&list on tho SiOJh. Qpg» eral Htwpital, <m of'the' feign* SMsmse?*

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 4

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