PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr. H. H. Sterling left Auckland on Saturday by. the Mariposa for Sydney. Mr. Crawford Madill, M.A., of Christchurch, licentiate of the Presbyterian Church, has accepted a call to Martinborough. Major L. T. Wilcock, who served with the New Zealand Forces in the last war and who has been in the Indian Army service since 1918, arrived at Auckland by the flying-boat Awarua on Friday to spend three! months' special leave in New Zealand, His regiment, the 3rd Cavalry, is stationed at Meerut,' near Delhi.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 156, 30 December 1940, Page 9
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