PERSONAL ITEMS
Tho Rev. F. M. Kempthome, late curate of St. Peter’s, Wellington, who is leaving to take up the duties* of vicar at Pobangina, has been presented by the congregation of St. Peter’s mission with a silver Communion service and set. of linen,
Mrs H, Day has been advised that her brother, Sergeant J. L. O’Brien, is returning to New Zealand by the troopship Pakeha, due to arrive about 27th May. . ...
Mrs. George Page has received cabled advice that her son, Gunn/er A. Cecil Page,, of the 25th Reinforcements, is on board IT.M.T.S. Waikaro, due- to arrive -hi/ New- Zealand at the end of, June; also that Gunner Ashley Page, of the 12th Reinforcements (at present m an isolation camp, suffering from mumps) is to leave England in about a fortnightBoth those soldiers have seen considerable war service., and were with the troops that went to 'Cologne.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 4
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148PERSONAL ITEMS Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 121, 23 May 1919, Page 4
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