PERSONAL NOTES.
Mr McL'afferty, of the Otago Rolling Mi.ls, it at |>re*ent visiting liieymontli, and i» slaying al tin; Alb.on Hotel. A London cable states Unit In igad.ei - General F. A. Maxwell lias been killed in action.
The Rev. J. Louden, of Reeltua, "'I occupy Hie pulpit of St. Joint’s I’tesby terinn Church next Sunday, both morn
‘in" and cvcnin". U in understood Unit another smi ol Mr Dollar Law, ail odieer in Urn I'l.viii" Corps’ 1 it> missing. Oiu> soil is already a prisoner in Turkey.
\Vi 11 i si 111 Allan Cairns, of 1 vim'l lon, aim Harold Henry 'Williams, of \Vauila_ uni (he latest voluntary ei'ilistnienlfc at the (Ircymontli Defence Ofllcc. ( .Mis .1. Clarke, of Arney Street, Creymouth, lias received news of the death of her daughter-in-law; .Mrs Elsie Clarke, at her residence, Port Chnfmcrs. after n short illness. The late Mrs Clark leaves a, ‘husband and one child to mourn their loss, for whom sincere sympathy will he felt in their sad bereavement.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1917, Page 5
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