Mr. .1. P. Luke. M.P.. Mayor of Wei- y lington. arrived in Auckland by the \ express this morning, accompanied by * Mrs. Luke, to meet his son. EngineerLieutenant George Luke. H.X.H.. who is \ arriving from England by the Makura. *f l-'iigitii'i'i-Lieutenant Luke, who was for- J merly it marine engineer in the I'nioit ~ S.S. Company's service, left as a member 'l of the Expeditionary Force early in 1915, nnd after serving in Egypt and France J' was transferred to the Xavv. lie- was ( on patrol and convoy duty till the arinis- I tice. Another sou, 'sapper I-". W. Luke,." 1 New Zealand Engineers, is also due j shortly from England, via Canada. ile-j was a member of the Kamoan Kxpedition j and afterwards t*aw long service- iv l France. Mr. Luke will probably leave' * again for Wellington on Monday evening, j to attend the welcome which will be' given there to Brigadier-General Rich- t ardson. ; Archdeacon Mac Murray. who for' years past hits taken a great interest in I the- work of Melmi-rly College. Parnell, ] was entertained on Thursday evening at a social gathering Ivy the pupils and! stuff, nnd was presented witli a silvermounted walking-stick and a rug for his' " study. Reference was made to the pains a lie had taken in the religious training of the pupils, tin- personal esteem and ] affection in which he- was held by the.; whole school, and the- regret that was' felt at his retirement. j 1 Kobcrt Olsson, tin- eight -year-old son i** of Mr. .lohn Olsson. of 11. Garfield Street, Parnell. mis knocked down by a tram- ' ; car in Mauukau Hoad, ut 5.4., o'clock j this morning, anil received injuries that I necessitated his removal to the Public 1, Hospital. Inquiries made at tiie bospi- " tul eiie-itc'el tin- information that while ' ' the little fellow bus received a number of wounds, no serious consequences are anticipated. Tlie promptness with which j the nmtornian in charge of the er.c ' brought it to a standstill"was the source ', of admiration by those who witnessed i « the accident. ' —but "Kolynos" dental cream is only < 1/2 per tube at Melvern's Toilet Depart- " nit-lit in Karangahiipc Hoad.—(Ad.) 1 —but you can buy whit,, and gold thin china breakfast cups an,! saucers at un | v , lujd at Melvern's Crockery Department in Kiitaiigaliape Hoad.—l Ad.) _
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 105, 3 May 1919, Page 8
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