On the property, of Mr E. Maxwell, south of Kahotu, &■ strange occurrence took place, presumably during the thunderstorm on Monday night. Towards the middle of the paddock was found on Tuesday a hole about 5 feet across, giyirig the appearance of having been blown out by explosives, much soil being thrown put in a south-easterly direction,' some to a distance of a chain and a half. From the edge oi the Mote, extending to a distance of half a chain towards the south and, south-east, run several- peculiar branching and very ir* regular zigzag tracks along the surface".'
Rather more than 200 Army nurses who have been posted to the retired list are mentioned in an order issued by the Defence Department. Of the total number no fewer than 104 have change ed their names bv marriage since they served with the Expeditionary Force.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17220, 10 August 1921, Page 5
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