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The death is reported of Private Edward A, Quinn, of Kiverlea. The King and Queen of Belgium have arrived in Paris. 7 A Suva cable, records the death of Mr John Alexander' Macky, a Legislative Councillor, who was a victim of irJuenza. PiiVaie Ivey M. ICidd, o 2 Ingle wood, well Known throughout Taranaki, has lor the past four weeks been lying dangeiously ill at Military Hospital with cerebro-spinal meningitis. Mrs. M. Madeira iSamerton, of Patea, has received advice that her son, Rifleman L. P. Hamerton, was dangerously ill on November 20 at the military hospital, Aldershot, suffering from gunshot wound in the knea, Archbishop O'S'liea lias just, calibrated the silvei? jubilee of his ordination to priesthood: afc Wellington Ho h the hist archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church, born, educated, azsd trained in !New Zealand, and was on© o'a the first students at Si. Patrick's College. General regret was felt.throughcut the [Hillsborough and' Bell Block districts at the death at {lw Hospital on, Saturday of Mrs. Ivy Bose Haskell, wife of Private William Arthur Haskell, of Bell 'Block, She leaves a little daughter,.Gwendoline. Her mother and the other members of the family were 'all down with the influenza at the" 't'ime of her death. She contracted'tho disease while caring for the rest of the family. She was a bright young woman: and much loved by all who knew her. Private A. Chapman-Smith, who died at Trentliaia Camp last week, was practising as a solicitor in Dosediii before enlisting. Ho was educated at Christ's College, Christcliureh, and was a keen lover of sport, being a member of the Dunedin Jockey Club, the Anglican Harriers, Hunt Club, and other societiesHe was the eldest son of Mi*. James Smith, of Greenfield Estate, Ota.go, and nephew of Dr.- Smith, Marton, and of Mr. A'. Crooke, New Plyraouth. Tho death took plae,3 at the New Plymouth Hospital on Saturday oi Mrs. W.: G(. Fargio, a lady who had been prominent in patriotic work and tho recent epidemic. Her husband, who belongs to the Stratford district, has been serving at the front for a considerable time, and only last week word was received that he liad sailed for Sew Zealand- Deceased leaves two children. The funeral took place yesterday, the Mayor and Mayoress and Br. and Walker being amongst those who paSii their last respects to the memory of a lftdy who never spared herself in the public interests and earned for herself a high place in the esteem of those with whom she labored.
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 December 1918, Page 4
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