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A London cable message states that among the 120 British civilians from Ruhlebeu who Jisve arrived at Rotterdam, en route to England, is Sullivan, the New Zealand sculler. A London cable states that a bar to the Military Cross has been awarded to a New Zealander, Lieutenant D. B. Murchison, of the Mounted Rifles. Captain W. 11. Hawkins, who arrived from the front by a, recent vessel, returned to New Plymouth by the mail train on Saturday night, and proceeded to his home at Okato. Mr. A. E. Salisbury, Government poul- ! try expert, is ,at present in New Plymouth, and proposes paying visits to local poultry runs. Mrs. A. J. Hawkins has been advised that her husband, Rifleman Hawkins, has been transferred to the Brockton Convalescent Camp, Staffordshire, England. Mr. E. W. Just, headmaster of the Lyttelton District High School, is this month retiring from the teaching profession. ' Dr. Marion Whyte, daughter of the Rev. Alex. Whyte, late of Havelock North, who last week passed the final examination in medicine at Otago University, has been appointed a house surgeon to Duncdin Hospital.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 4
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183PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1918, Page 4
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