PERSONAL.
A London cable states that Mr. YVilrmm»o'Brien (an Irish M.P.) is retiring from politics ai the next election. Mr. T. Harle Giles, Conciliation Commissioner, left by boat for Auckland yesterday. Mr. H. P. Barry, formerly superintendent of the Waihi Gold Mining Coifr pany, died at Cambridge on Mottdaj, aged CO years. Mr. F. IH. Levin, M.A., LL.B., a returned soldier, formerly member of tht firm of Levin and Abbott, of has been appointed a Stipendiary Magit% trate. Mr. E. B- D. Eyre has received advicoi that his eldest son, Second-Liautenant ft. J. Eyre, of the Wellington has been transferred to the New Zea* land Field Artillery (June 27, 19U!). Mr. Justice Edwards, jho for somq time has been absent from the bench cK leave, is still far from well, and an ex* tension of his leave has been granted, He is expected to arrive in Wellington' from Sydney about the end of October, Mr. K. Lamerton, Gains Street, Plymouth, received word yesterday that! liis eldest son, Sergeant Ernest A. {Eij"' pie) Lamerton, of the Australian Forced had been admitted to hospital suffering from a severe scalp would whilst in action in Palestine.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 4
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193PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 5 October 1918, Page 4
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