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PERSONAL ITEMS.

by\e 'expri 6"?^2B^- a f^^nger morning. Wellington this Ju?,,*,_a j _ 4 nd Ens«» **■ - *üßt™_S'to^«?s2s~«u B t™_S' to^«?s2s~«Mr. E. S. Baldwin of Walh * bas received advice confirm^ i "g ' pointment as Vice-Con S „I f g A IS a^ gentine RepubHc^S J^** Sup^nif ScZt AT£_T lSi i th« arrived- at Auckland k 11, A^ alia r ? "d will sped Xu\ N_fS* Dominion. He is an™™* ■ , ,n tno two sons. accompanied by hia The death occurred at 'Taumnrnnni on December 28 of an old 2HSS Dr. and Mrs. "Maunsell, of Manaia are Jeavmg for England shortly.^Dr fright,, ate of the Napier Hospital & succeeding Dr. Maunsell. ospital > » Mth, It° rth HiS^ School ' baths Aithur Meecham, a one-le^erf Boy Scout, fourteen years "of a4 oaa^es. The examination was conaSJ* S™'-^, Bcwen,^. After inviting applications for the position or county engineer, and reClifton County-Council, at yesterdav'a - meeting dec,ded to reappoint Mr C. P Dowsett, who fo, r the past few month* city oiily * m a capa-

W^r £_!T' kramger manager of the West coast Refrigerating Company, left Auckland-on Wednesday en route for England. Mr." Grainger will b? absent about.nine months. Before leaving Mr Grainger was presented by the razor a WEistlet watcn and' a safety . .Visitors to Hawera at present are ati Tand, Mr. B- F- Shirley' Elson, of Auckland, who are staying with Mr. fc. *~ Elson. They have come to Hawera because.of the serious illness of Mrs. Elson, senr. It will be eoodT news to her friend that an improvement has t now taken plaofe and thatthere is every prospect of a speedy recovery. , - J ' Tauranga reports the de^th of Mr Thomas Tudhope, aged 77, who served ' there m the 'sixties in.the third Waikato Regiment and subsequently saw service in Taranaki^ being a member of Yon Tempsky's Forest Rangers. He afterwards settled in the Oamaru district, and resided there for fifty, years. He leaves fo.ur sons, Messrs T. Tudhope (Lands Office, Nauier); W. Tudhope (solicitor, Hamilton); j. M Tudhope (Crown Law Office- iWellington); and A. Tudhope (Tauranga); I News has arrived from India of the death of Paymaster Lieutenant-cor- *' mander Arthur Cyril Austin Jan ion, . R.N., M.V.Os, 0.8. E., Croix d* Guerre, elder, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. I Janion, of The Haven, Brookwood. I This officer was accidentally killed in Bombay on November 14. The announcement of his death will be read with" regret in the Dominion, for*_e was out here on.the first world tour of H.M.S. New Zealand, being then i private secretary to the captain; and '. again secretary to Sir' Lionel Halsey I during the Australian 'and New Zealand tour of H.M.$. Renown with the Prince of Wales. ' *

Canon D. Bickersteeth, D.D., of Canterbury Cathedral, and Mrs. Bickj ersteeth, together with their son, theRev. K. Bickersteeth, principal of St. Mark's College, Adelaide. 1 arrived at Auckland by the Niagara. * Canon Bickersteeth is making a tour of the world in order to, study the work of the Anglican*- Ohurch in the various • overseas Dominions, axvd recently spent j some v time- in Australia. He will re- | main in New Zealand for about a j month, and will return^ to- the Commonwealth for a short time. He cxi pects to visit New Zealand again %s_A /May, when he will-attend the AnglicriW ! Congresb at Christchurch. The Rer^ 'K.-'Bickersteeth is on holiday. ' The late Private Albert Sinclair,' whose death at Dunedin Hospital hat* J just been recorded, after several attempts that were unsuccessful owing )to his youth, finally succeeded, in getI ting himself, accepted ,for service in I January, 1915, and served 'for four ! years and 30 days, of this period three years and 37 days being spent overseas. His service record reads—Balkans, Ga|lipoli 1915, Egyptian 1915-16, Egyptian E.F. 1916, West European 1916-18. He was invalided from Gallipoli seriously ill with typhoid and dysentery on July, 27, 1915, but waa back on, the Peninsula before the evft.cu_tion. .. He was wounded in France on July 14, 1916, and again on /_eptember 5 1918. Since his return to New Zealand the greater: part of his time had been spent at either the Dun-/ ediri Hospital or the Mohtecillo Reel Cross Convalescent Home, N in conseiquence of heart trouble developed afc!the war. A

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 6

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PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 6

PERSONAL ITEMS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 6 January 1923, Page 6

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