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PERSONAL ITEMS.

An. Auckland message reports the death of Captain Cardinal Sainty, for BoS rS P f°r the Auci£land Harbor ATi?° me.cable r&P°rts the death of the-Marqu» di San .Ginliano, Italian . Minister of Foreign Affairs. ■ Sergeant McNeely, in charge of police at Stratford, has passed the exissssa^rl^ him for a cubTk& death is aHHKsunced of Mr Ed-' iward Richardson (son of Mr Ruben ■ llrchardson, of South Ihinedin), who died from fever whilst engaged in missionary work-in British. East Africa. • Many ses:dsnts. of this district will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. Sutherland:,, relict of the late Alex, hutherlaaid,. aii the; ripe old age of 85 years. They formerly Eyed near Manaia and were: well! Imowxt to old' Plains people. Major Thomas Sutherland, of ; ivapuni,. is a' son;. , . Brigadier-Genera* Jhxissa; an ex-New ■■ Zealand officer now fighting with the j British forces; in: France-,. is looked upon as one of the most ~ efficient military j tacticians in the British Army. Mr A ;H. Atkinson,, off Wellington, who has just returned from England, says he heard this^on-. all sides- at Aldershot recently. When- General Barries went to the rront,. an< Ehglißh paper said: bocoanuts- (the niblname given the General)* has; gone-to; th© front, and we may expect to hear something good of him " And.they dS. For very early m the operations it was General "Da vies who brilliantly- planned1 and executed the recapture' of some British guns. Mr W.. H. ZbucJt, who for many years was; secretary of the Canterbury bociet.y for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animafe, died at the Christchurch Hospital on- Tuesday. Mr Zouch came i2 O o e\ z'ealicnd! in the Zambesi in 1863. for fourteen years he took part m tarmmg; opeuations, but at the end oi: that period h® entered into literary vi olJ^ ? nd' fi3T tliree years was on the staff of the Eyttelton Times'. Later on he- becam©. proprietor of the Ashburton G'uardfen, and then of the EUlesmere Giiardian. At the end "of-a further pea-tbxJ of four years he returned' to Chri'stchurch, where he engaged i» the printing business.. About ten years ago he was appointed secretary to the Society for the Prevents of (cruelty to Animals, a position l 3» resigned about a year ago. He. was a Past Master of the Masonic Lgelge St. John, Ashburton. He leaves, a widow and' one son.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 19 October 1914, Page 4

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 19 October 1914, Page 4

PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue LXVIII, 19 October 1914, Page 4

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