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Nurse J. Blair, daughter of Mr A. Blair, of Patara, Avho has been spending her holidays on the Coast, is leaving by the , overland express this morning on eirirunottc shrdl cmfAV nib mb mb r aT her' return to Master ton.
. Mr. Bart DoAvell, wlio has recently returned from active service, (writes our correspondent) re-joined the staff of the Hokitika Magistrate's Court in his oh} position as Bailiff.
Mr. M. F Dennehy, who some ycarg ago Avas a member of the local staff of the Union Bank of Australia Ltd., and who recently returned from active service, A\'as an inward passenger by the express on Tuesday evening.
Corporal W. P. Morgan, son of Mr. P. Morgan, Hokitika, who left with the 32nd Reinforcements, is due to arrive by the Adolph Wbermann at Wellington on September 28.- ". . . . . i
I The sad ne/\vs Teaehed Reef ton on Monday of the death of Miss Carita Malloy, eldest daughter of Mr. T. J., Malloy. of A,ucklan< T , and formerly bootmaker i ; o£ Reefton, which took place at Auckland on Sunday morning last. '' : •
In the final of the BalmaceAvan Golf Championship, Dunedin, Miss Snodtr*-ss the. cx-Wcstport and West Coast champion, Avas beaten by 4 up and .3 to play by Mrs Cook (nee Miss Gould.)
Sister Justina, of St Mary's Comment. Auckland has jnst celebrated her golder, jubillee as a* nun. She is the first jveAV ZPfiifiTK« 1 /"~ nun to achieve fifty years of sisterhood.
Lieut. Shannon*, of the Navy, who returned.home lately (Avritcs our Hokitika correspondent) the other day gave a couple of interesting addresses at the local State School, of AA'hieh he* formerly was a pupil, and his description of the submarines, mystery ships, and other features of naval warfare were eagerly fqlloAvcd by the scholars.
Writing on August 22 the Hamilton correspondent of the New Zealand "Herald" stated: "This is the third day on which. Bishop Cleary has shown an improvement which is most marked, although grave attacks may occur at any time Avithout warning. His is o"]v th« sPA'enth observed case of a rare and mysterious malady, from which he is the first to tpcovp'*. Hp. w«s orb' late'v convalescent from a ten Aveefcs' attack of it in 1 the Mater Hospital, at Auckland. Tlip) disease is marked by gro^t n -* fl iv+r>n!S"'v' pair<fnl onsets +■■. in ; which the" ;iimits of human eindurance seem to be reached; The heart is always . strongly attacked, even though, as in 1 Bishop Cleary[s rase,., it shows no>,trace|s of ..organic fiispfisp. m O ■"loflicfli -niPTI n -nin"*ourious r'of tb^se v^rinius attacks is th^t for, notable npriodg . there is at times no pe< r /'RT>tible pulso. bpartbeat or breathing;, the body being p^rnormally .acute. •'.• This latter . condition" is present throughout the niala/iv', fh«\ pvumfn'm ■ ■<7f>r Tr • Mfmously and seA-eral of them present firpf class r^ysiol^^'fil it'zz^s. No ivTIOWTi rr>ni«rly fp"-nic +-^ tr>^"t ***n p.a&°. but ir> recent s»ttacks Tin Aucklnn'd. tAv6 : drugs, nnd in ' FaVnilton, two others, were found to ihave a i very benefu'Val off "",;t..; . .
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Grey River Argus, 4 September 1919, Page 3
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