PERSONAL ITEMS
Mr J. JI. Newson, : Sliarlaricf and .representative, who succeeds Mr. -5.,, Crisp, has arrived in Nelson, where' ho' ■' will'take up his permanent residence/ A cable from London announces"- 'the , marriage of Captain Ramsayy of the -Ist Australian Contingent, to Miss Greenwood, daughter of Mr G. Greenwood, of Teviot'dale, "Amber-ley. ' This is the third marriage ■ within a .few weeks of Canterbury ladias in London. '' _ The others were:—Miss Maire Rhodes to Major Hutton, and Miss Nancy Chap- - man to Lieutenant Campbell.- "'•«/ r\. '.
Mr Thos. R. Burnett, ■of Dovedale, was advised last evening that JuV* son, Private' J. R. Burnett, of the 6th Reinforcements, had died of pneumonia' at the General Hospital, Alexandria.
Lieutenants W. C. Harley and K. Saxon, of the Rifle Brigade Section -of ~ _ the New Zealand Expeditionary Force,, -- were farewelled <by the officers and Com- ••/ mittee of the. Nelson College Old Boys - f Association at the Shakespeare lea • Rooms yesterday afternoon. The ' Pre- . » sident (Mr W. 'Devenish) on behalf .o£ . the Association, wished them Godspeed ;,' and a safe return . Lieutenants HaTley and Saxon were metmbers of the Committee of the Association for some years and have both been prominent in Nelson - . College Old Boys' movements generally.' -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 31 December 1915, Page 4
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