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PERSONAL.

A Grcvmoutli message reports the death of Dean Carew after a short illness. He was 09 years of age, a native of Tipperarv, and had been 34 years In charge of the Westlaml dioceseCaptain W. Downie Stewart, M.P., liag returned to New Zealand from Australia, where he has been undergoing medical treatment, rendered necessary by illnsan which attacked liim while he was on active service. At last night's meeting of the New Plymouth Borough Council, Mr. E. 0 King was appointed assistant inspector. | Mr. King, who is a returned soldier, saw over two years' service with the Expeditionary Forces, and was invalided home on account of being gassed and wounded three weeks after the Messinen advance. News has been received of the death from sickness, in the Australian Stationary Hospital at Tel el ICebir, of Private R. S. Kelly. Private Kelly, who was a son of ex-Constable Kelly, formerly of Rahotu, was very well known and highly esteemed along the coast. He left with the :11st Mounted Reinforcements. Advice luis been received by Mrs. H. Cole, Franklcy Rood, that her son, Sergt. L. \V. Cole, who left with the St'.i Reinforcements. and later again with the "iith Reinforcements, was wounded on ■ January -2,") for the fourth time. The injuries consist of the fracture of a

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 12 February 1918, Page 4

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