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[PER PBEBB ASSOCIATION.] A DOCTOR, VOLUNTEERS FOR SERVICE IN FRANCE. Dunedin, Tins Day. Dr Marshall MacDtonald has bison granted one year's leave ot absence by the Hospital Board from the honorary medical staff of the Dunedin Hospital, he having volunteered for service in a military hospital in France. Mrs Mac Donald, who is a member of the Australian Trained Nurses' Association, accompanies him witlf the intentiuu of offering for nursing service in Franco. COLLISION" BETWEEN TWO STEAMERS. Auckland, This Dav. The Court of enquiry into the collision between two of the Northern Steamship Company's steamers in Paiiui Passage on March 9th, found unanimously that it was due to failure of Swan, second officer of the Waimarei. to comply with the regulations, hut as the Court understood that he had lost his position, it only ordered him to pay £10 towards the coet-s of the enquiry.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 30 March 1915, Page 3
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