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Mr I'. B. Eootc, secretary of the Dun-q edin Drainage Board, has received wordj that he has passed the first section ofl Bachelor of Commerce degree. ! Cabled advice has been received' tllflt Dr*j Marshall Maedonald. of this City, who bas'l been attached to tho Soksmcs Military* Hospital in France, with tho rank of major, for the past nine months, has been j promoted in rank, and appointed to thai head of tho physical and neurological fctaffij of the Fourth Army, with headquarters a& Le Mans. The. Rev. Joseph Carlisle, of theßap-| tifit Church, North-east (Valley, has Ac-] cepted a unanimous call to the Gisbomoc Baptist Church, Mr Carlisle was origin-; ally a Primitive Methodist, and worked i amongst the miners on the West Coast. A P.A. telegram states that Archbishop Ccrrelti, tho Papal delegate, left Christchurch to-day en route to Sydney.
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Evening Star, Issue 16051, 1 March 1916, Page 4
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