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PERSONAL.

cablegram states-thatfm Kerensky, t-Ki*. has. arrived there, ~ ." '

A Wellington wire-state* that'Mt-It A. Armstrong, national president of tin, Second Division League, has been>msdt< cally examined and classed C2. Mr. W. E. Spencer, MIA, haa4wea»my pointed «eo«tary;-oft<a»e*a)und&oOaw cation.

Corporal 3?. Taranafci men to be awarded a' Uflßtary Medal, is the third son of Mr. aaj Mrs. Alec. Baker, of Babotu, who t(K well known throughout TaianakL Ctar« poral Baker, who left New Zealand awtf two years, ago, ihas three brothers in tine fighting line, one, Private Bert Bator, well known throughout M a xifle shot, and now attached to a Lends gun section, having recently Iheen wounded. The fifth and last remaining son SI the family ds a Second Division reservist, and was-drawn in~th» last ballot.

The Rev. Matthew Mullineux, MA, who has just received the Military Cross, passed through New Zealand two years ago. Mr MuUineux gave up his position as chaplain to the Flying Angel Missions to Seamen in a port in America, and worked his passage across to New Zealand in the stokehold of a mail boat. Mr Mullineux passed some required examinations in Wellington, and tho latest accounts of his exploits, come as no surprise to those who knew the Padre, as he is a first-class ah-round man., Mr MuUineui' was a famous footballer in his time, being captain of an English team that visited Australasia.

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 4

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 28 June 1918, Page 4

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