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THE WAR.

THIRTY-FIFTH REINFORCEMENTS. SAFE ARRIVAL. (P«b UNITED PBESP Association.) WELLINGTON, May. 16. The Minister of Defence has received advice that the 35th Reinforcements have arrived safely at their destination. CAPTAIN TOLHTJRST KILLED. (Pe* Uhitbd Pbkss Association.) WELLINGTON. May 16 Captain A. M. Tolhnrst, R.A.M.C.,* a son of Mr G. E. Tolhurst, formerly inspector for th© Lnion Bank, was killed on the western front. He loaves a widow and two children. THE RED CROSS FUND (OTAGO). THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES LIST. Previously acknowledged £739 2 5 "M. M. 8..." Maori Hill 0 4 0 Total £739 g 5 OTAGO WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIATION. ST. KIT,DA BRANCH. Work goo-s oil slowly at this branch. The goods sent in this week include 20 shirts, 8 flannels, 3 sanitary shirts, 180 wrappers' 18 pairs socks. The Private Guild sent 13 pairs socks and 12 shirts. SAWYERS' BAY BRANCH. During the last monih the following goods have been sent to headquarters:—lsß service bags. 110^soar) bags. 8 pairs sooks, 3 shirts, 1 balaclava, £6 for Dominion Parcels Fund', and £1 for Wounded Soldiers' Fund. Tho recent sale of work was most successful, tie proceeds boing £120. ST. PATRICK'S PATRIOTIC BRANCH. The St. Patrick's Patriotic and Red Cross Branch, South Duncrtin, has forwarded the following goods for April 6 day shints. 6 flannels, 6 under-pants, 6 sets pyjamas, 24 pillow cases, 47 pairs socks, 60 handkerchiefs.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17317, 17 May 1918, Page 6

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THE WAR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17317, 17 May 1918, Page 6

THE WAR. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17317, 17 May 1918, Page 6