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PERSONAL.

f The death occurred at the Eltham Salvation Army Boys’ Home on Monday of Mrs. Dunn, wife of Adjutant Dunn, who has been in charge of the institution for the past four months. Mrs. Dunn became ill on Friday last, the cause of death being septic poisoning. She was 57 years of age.

Miss Rosina Buckman leaves Wellington for Auckland to-day, and with her. goes Mrs. Buckman, who will hear her daughter sing at her first concert at the Auckland Town Hall on Saturday night next. After giving four concerts in Auckland, Miss Buckman returns to Wellington, singing at four concerts in the Wellington Town Hall during the first week or so in Jun®. Then she is to visit Palmerston North, and the Hawke’s Bay and Taranaki districts, after which she will sing at Christchurch, Dunedin and other South Island centres, including, of course, her birthplace, Blenheim.

The death occurred on Monday night of Mr. Roy Watkin Cannell, youngest son of the late Rev. W. Cannell and Mrs. Cannell, of Young Street, New Plymouth. The late Mr. Cannell had not been well for some time past. He had had several severe seizures of late and only a week or so ago as the result of these his condition caused the gravest anxiety to his relatives and friends, but he rallied and had been able to get about town again. He was in town for a while on Monday, but had another seizure that night and passed away. He had been in the employ of Mr. Newton King and later Newton King, Ltd.,, for about 12 years. The deceased had always taken a keen interest in different forms of sport and for some’ years had been an active member of the Fitzroy Bowling Chib. The sympathy of a large circle of friends will be extended to Mrs. Cannell and family in their bereavement.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
313

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 4

PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 17 May 1922, Page 4

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