PERSONAL.
A cablegram from Rome states that d’Annunzio, the poet, is seriously ill.
Mr. A. W. P. Hewitt, postmaster at Hawera, is to cease duty at the end of the month, after 40 years' service in the Postal Department.
' Mr. L. C. L. Averill, son of Bishop Averill, lias passed his final medical examination at Edinburgh University, and he will graduate this month.. He is hoping to be appointed a junior house surgeon at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh.
Advice has been received by Inspector Murray, of the Taranaki police district, of the transfer of Mounted Constable W. H. Andrews, of Hawera, to the charge of the Motueka police district. His "place will be filled by Mounted Constable O. I. Tocher, of Wellington. The death of Mr. C. Revell, of Vogeltown, occurred at the New Plymouth Hospital yesterday from pneumonia. The late Mr. Revell, who was aged 44 years, was well known in the town knd surrounding district, his quiet unassuming manner having made him many friends. For some little turie past Mr. Revell had been curator ot Pukekura Park, where he had done splendid service. His widow and young family will have the sympathy of a wide Circle of friends in their sad hereavement.
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Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1922, Page 4
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204PERSONAL. Taranaki Daily News, 8 December 1922, Page 4
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