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PERSONAL.

Captain Ward, a returned 3l«MriiH9 officer, arrived in New Plymouth ■WU nigiht on holiday leave. .-.Asl Captain (Or.J W. M. Thomson, wMM for the past few months has *"""*'''ffilljffl duty on a hospital ship, is in HawerttiijgH Word has been received in. Wftveijtejfl that Eifleman Charles Howie, second kola! of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Howie, of Orali tuku, was killed in action on thi. ; fljjfj The death in action is Bifleman J. Brady, who is well known jgj the Waverley district. The detHronM was a -brother of Mas. & £. Price Js| Press, ' ''■wjJMJ Mr. E. Newman, MJ?. for Sangifj&MJH has definitely decided to contest the.BsfgS (Manawj.tu seat at the general dM&raS The southern part of the Haigitflcei torate is included in the new boimila*jei|| of which Toxton will be tie centi^JH Commissioner Hodder has keen cd by his Majesty the King by bSI conferred upon him the Ofljer British Empire, in the Salvation Army's servhjea tn'fflßM Umpire in connection with' iixe Wwfn Mrs. W. H. Bishop, of Egmont Socsjil yesterday received advice that her eatim Trooper W. F. Bishop, who was in,ha»f| pital in Palestine, suffering from toMm laria, had been discharged and sent'ifcjrej the Aotea Convalescent Home. . ;sfl The Mayor of Inglewoo4 (lfr/~Sg| Young) met the following at the station last evening: Lieut. Hsfflia »ng. Inglewood; Cdrporal Bnaxsgiidl&'J Kaimata; Privates'G. Butler, E. J&amjM block, and Harnell, of Inglewood. j.'jffl | Gunner Arthur D. Macdonald, &tylml in action in Prance on October l/w«gi| prior to the war practising as a in Hastings, Hawke's Bay. He was r fiplj son of Mr. D. D. Macdonald, barrirtefl and solicitor, and will be remembered Vjm many friends in this district, having been for some time managing clerfeittlj Messrs Spence and Stanford, eoMtomil of Stratford.—Post. •' >-; : ;jfl|

At yesterday's meeting of thff TH$ naki Education Board a resolution '*m passed congratulating Mr. S. 0. finiftl on his election to Parliament to res&> sent Taranaki, and trusting he have a successful career irt hi» 0«f sphere. . ti Mrs. E. Pierce, of Flint Road, St*j| ford, hag received advice that> her jM Captain C. J. Pierce, is in the, 31st<.Q6i' eral Hospital, suffering from mata*i&,/4 cable received from her son statesl'-tiUp he is progressing favorably,' -.V^S Tiie Taranaki Education Board clay passed a resolution extending M Mr. C. A. Wilkinson, M.P., the BoaaM sympathy in the irreparable loss bit &a$ sustained through the death of Lieut. H. Wilkinson, M.C, Guerre (Beige), who died in the eerf£& of the Empire. - ;"•

Mr. Jafi. Thompson, driver of tho'|ttAwffl car from New Plymouth to OpuSi&jfa|j| since the inception of the motor sonSsla about five years ago, ha« resigned-<*iH|w position witih Mr. E. Wooldridge-,. ttimm leaves for Mangaweka, where ho, w|||S have charge of a coaching and motOj||j business. Mr. Thompson, on account' 'fißa his uniform courtesy and considera'tliito||| was deservedly popular with the trjiyilll ling public, by whom he will be greatffiH Brigadier-General A. P. D.SO., of the RMe Brigade, ; is good progress from his wounds, anCljia now in No. 1 N.Z. General Hosgittfel Brockenhurst. General Stewart first reported wounded in No Majfl||| Land, and could not be brought > n while arrangements were being made wa| rescue him he recovered sufßciently'ijtSß walk into the trench. His only flesh ones in the back and ss|||l The Manaia correspondent of thelsS|S wera Star says: —Mrs.' James' BottrkeK Sutherland Road, has received wording' her son, Private James Bourke,JlijG wounded in France, and is now pita]; Mrs. J. Ryan, Marjiia,' |bj|l her son, Sergeant James . wounded in France; Mr. Johii farmer, Glenn Road, that his son,,sTO||| vato George Young, was' seripu4|j||S wounded and gassed on October is in hospital in 'France; and MeCarty, Auroa, tliat Private Wslf«jS| Whitton is again wounded, for ond time. '''"^nfl Mr. A. J. Joblin, a member of the|sji||| nganui Education Board, has announWsil his candidature for Rangitikei. &*<!« understood that Mr. Newman is *t&6fl|]| ing for Manawatu and Mr. R. tV. 3i«l||9 for Waimarino. With party politics, Mr. Joblin says he 'WH»a| support the National Government Ktttflg the end of the great war. and wtrtffiM give a nominal adherence to say's leadership, pending a rsmo«j|Mß of the political curriculum. ' ffciffinJHJ| events will eventuate in the near fisE|£f9 What has been tolerated under aMtQEsH mal circumstances will not be panct|oSroH in the times ahead. It is difficult fijji||9 political student to state where he til the leaders set out their future palijjjiSj

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 5

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 5

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 October 1918, Page 5

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