PERSONAL ITEMS
The Hon. W. Prater returned from an extended visit to'the South Island yesterday morning.-
The Hon. W, D.. S. Mao Donald arrived hi Wellington from Christchurch yesterday morning. >,'
• The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. Donald Robartson) from a visit to Auckland, N ...
Mr. John Smith, a former city councillor, and one of Wellington's oldest residents; is at present confined to. the Bowen Street Hospital.
Mr. R. E. 'Bennett, cloTk of 'the Mir--mar Borough Council for many years, ha,s enlisted, and wili shortly go into camp: With another member, Mr. Neil Stewart, he will be entertained by his Seotion of the National Reserve at the Miramar,Town Hall to-day.
_ Mr. R. D. Elliott, who has been practising as a dentist for several years, has joined the | Army Service Corps as a dental surgeon, .and is to report for duty on Monday. ' "
' Private Rugby Malcolm (son of Mrs. 'A. Malcolm, Brougham Street) was amongst the survivors of No. 1 N.Z. Stationary Hospital. He was one of the youngest soldiers of the advance party to Samoa, and subsequently joined the hospital staff.
/Mr. F. A. Morris, for many years With tho legal firm of Messrs. Hall and Knight, Panama Street, leaves shortly for Napier.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2618, 13 November 1915, Page 5
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