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PERSONAL.

Mr, E. C. Meredith of Koru, has re« ceived advice that liis son, I. F. Meredith, who is in,the Australian.Dental Corps in ■ France, lids been promoted to the rank of lieutenant, The Press Bureau coiifrfins the state" meiit that W. 1 A. S. Hewins, M.'P. for Hereford, has £een appeiajed Undor-Sec< retary for the Colonies; ' Mr. H. E. MacKenzie, chairman of tho Manukau County Council and a member of the Auckland Harbor Board, is at present on a visit to New Plymouth and is staying at the White Hart. ' The following names of Taranaki men appeßr in the hospital war progress report issued in Wellington on Wednesday night: Removed from dangerously ill list—A. Lisle (New Plymouth). Severf case—S. Lowe (Inglewood). Lieuti-Col. W. H. Fletcher, who was wounded at the front, and has returned to New Zealand, arrived in New Ply, mouth by the mail train last night. Privates W. Lock (main body) and Ed. Gordon, of New Plymouth, returned home last night. One of the returning soldiers averred it was like being, born again to get back to good old Taranaki, Cable advice has been received that Mr. (Paul Willcox, of Kahotu, who lias been on a visit to England for the past eighteen months, intends leaving on his return to New Zealand next month.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 4

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216

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 28 September 1917, Page 4

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