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HELP FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

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■f Sta ? le y> secretory to the Stratford A. and P. Association, has been appointed to a similar position with the Auckland A. and P. Association Mrs. R. j, Matthews has received adtha? Second-Lieutenant Alan Matthews is returning by the Prinzessin, due on June 25. Mr. Blackburn has been advised that ? Sfcaff-Stergeant F. Blackburn, is returning on the Prinzessin, due on June in«l fc „in u ?sl rs t°° d ( s »y s th e Auckland 'Herald), that Mr. Henry Kothery, contractor, Te Kuiti, will contest the.Waiforthcoming general Te Aroha News has it on good authority that the Hon. W. H. Herries, M.P. for the_ Tauranga electorate, is to have opposition at the forthcoming general The new candidate will be Mr. B. 0. Bobbins, ex-Mayor of "Tauranga, and a prominent figure in local affairs in and about Tauranga for several years past. The wedding was celebrated very < J uje % iu the Baptist Tabernacle in Auck and last week of Lieutenant •Dtouglas G. George, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Po',,l?' ° f WeUiß gto n . to Miss Pauline Wilkinson, daughter of Mrs Wilkinson, at present of Auckland. The Kev. iR. S- Gray performed the ceremony, The bride was gijen away by her toofhevand attended by an old school mend, Miss Munro, as bridesmaid. Mr Kenneth iHoby attended the bridegroom as beat man The bridegroom has been serving m the Royal Hying Corps, and only recently returned to New Zealand. After a motor tour of a few weeks Mr and Mrs. Douglas.George will make their home in Wellington. ,

™jJ^®V As6oßiafison from ChrirtchuM h reports the death of Captnarine superintendent ftt_£yttelton for -the Shaw, SaviU and Albion Company for the past fourteen Previousl y Oftptftin MoDaugall had ween master of several sailing vessels, and later of the s.s. Mamari The late Captain McDougall, who was about 73 years of age, was a native of iFife. shire, Scotland. ■

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

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HELP FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

HELP FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 June 1919, Page 4

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