PERSONAL.
Salvation Army Commissioner and Mrs Hodder and their daughters arrived yesterday at Wellington by the Manuka from Sydney.
Says New York Town Topics of November 5: It is a remarkable circumstance that several private letters receveid from Berlin mention casually —as if it wero a well-known incident —the funeral of the Crown Priuoe. Militarily the Prince is dead. But is he alive physically? If so, what do these letters mean ?
The appointment of lady principal of the Women Students' Hostel, Wellington, has been conferred, after some difficulty, for there were many applications, on Miss E. A. Wood, who three years ago came from England, and since has been matron of the Girls' Diocesan School, Auckland. Miss Wood has had great experience in England in social service, and for eleven years took up that branch of work among the soldiers. Sho was secretary, for a time, of the Middlesex Hospital, and is most capable, being ablo to write shorthand, type-write, versed in accountancy, and an expert cook and housekeeper.
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Feilding Star, Volume XI, Issue 2516, 10 December 1914, Page 2
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