PERSONAL.
Mr, W. Brown, Cardiff, word that his son James 1b dftnjwroaib; ill in France.
At the annual meeting of tbe Whanatmomona County Council on Wednesday last Cr. W. A. McCutehan was reflects# •" chairman for the ensuiftg term. ' ' Mr. M. Meyenberg, headmaaler of the Omata School, has enlisted; 'and been passed for active service. He will probably go into camp in March. '"'
Mr. M. J. Lynekey relinquished the general managership of the Fanners' Co-op. on Friday, having foeon griinted two months' special leave of. Until his successor is appointed,' Mr. A. Hunfer will officiate/to .fcabagiipg 'director.—Star. «':• \
Mi'. Hugh Glen, Tariki, has received word from the Defence authorities tbfet his son Charles has been adxiftud-to Brockenhurst 'Hospital, England, ittfferii: frpm severe gunshot yrwipfa.., fri. Vate Glen, who was a member o£tfi« 16th Reinforcements, was wouhded on NWem. ber 17. ' '■ " >'
At the annual meeting of the Nttmoti*' Seaside Resort Committee butweefe fueling reference was made to .tii'tie* sustained by tt&' Stocker, who bad always ths keenest interest in the "improWßWrt. of the Ngamotu foreshore.
Mr. Selwyn iWilson, of Kelson, has taken up the position of District > Lud Valuer here in succession to Mr. lioyd, who has temporarily held tip ptaition since the resignation of Mr. tUc&njßQ TV Russell.
In the latest Territorial oijtini it k notified that ttte New ZealMriloßjf'ajyl efficient service medaHiw beenai&Wed to Major E. P. Cox, 11th Tai*iiak£Btfle Regiment. Major Co* ifo sixteen years.in the" Since his return'from the Main Body , he has «s Group Commander for 1 the trict. ■ ' -i b - \ , Mr. Harry Cohen, wh# trips through New Zeakad arid, jKurtralia with various touring comnffiesmder the direction Of Geo. WUlwwMiif, Jud., Hugh D. Macintosh, and J.'and N. Tut, and who was associated with Mftud Alkn on her Australian tour, is at present general' manager of the St. Martin's Thedtre, London, whetp 'Damaged Golds' is p#>ving one of the biggest successes of the season. 'Whcn 'the' last mail'left it ■ was within a week ofcits 250 th performance, find still playing to capacity nt each of its nine' weekly jperfottuaWs Mr. Cohen is also-, directing thjtr six touring companies of the pky whiph aro . breaking all records in the. Englisjlprovinoial towns, and besides holds, tha position of RajiJp),; and Co., Ltd., one of flic mggcat |th'ca*' trical agencies in London, and sectary i to Play Prdducers, Ltd., a now fillipthat threatens London, with, several"» new. shows in the.immediatofuiurc ;
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