PERSONAL ITEMS
Word was received yesterday by his parents that Gunner Charles Rickets was admitted to the Convalescent Hospital at Hornchurch on May 2nd.
Mr James Devine, of Colege Hill, has received word that Private J. M. Reith was transferred to Sling Camo on May Bth.
j Last evening the employees of the \ Raglan Brewery met to bid farewell to { 'Mr N. R. Harley, a- member of the i firm, who is leaving for camp .with the | next draft of Reinforcements on Tuesj day. Complimentary references' were f made to the good relations existing be- : tween Mr Harlev and the men. Mr
Harley was asked, on behalf of the staff. t to accept a set of razors as a token of '■ the esteem in which he is held. The • gift was accompanied by best wishes s for a good' voyage and a *afe return. Mr j Harley suitably responded.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LII, Issue 113, 17 May 1918, Page 4
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