PERSONAL ITEMS.
Dr. 0. L. Nedwill having completed j his duties oil tho Medical Board, Otago, ( Hsa returned to Christchurch. 6. L. Berry, who underwent a :Terioua operation last week, is making rapid recovery. !>;cjlr A. "Brandon-Cromer, of Auckland, Cumed in Christchurch yesterday to | make arrangements for the opening, in |the Theatre Royal early next month, gof a-season of drama. I MrH. Benai, who has been sub- • iccountant of the Bank of New Zealand | at Greymouth for the' past two and a i oalf years, has been transferred to the ' Christchurch branch. j/ Dr. H. Compton Parsons, who was well known in North Canterbury, and at one time held ,tho rank of siirgeonoajor in- the volunteers, was recently i PSjed in France. On recovery ho was f offered a position on the Military Medi- ; <®1 Staff in New Zealand, but elected +o | position on the East Coast of |vAi the Farmers' Union Conference | yesterday, very feeling reference was > *ttde ljy tho president and others to great loss which the North Canter- | WF district had sustained by tho death u O'Halloran, of Glentui. rlis services were referred to in i. Aghly eulogistic terms, and a resolution £ tho sincere regret and symof the meeting was carried in r-IL/i "
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16220, 24 May 1918, Page 9
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