PERSONAL.
A Sydney .cable sijysg that Mr. Aflimead Bartlett, the war correspondent, has sailed for New Zealand. it has been decided to invite the Premier, the Hon. \V. F. Massey, to open the Taranaki Winter Show. A Melbourne cable reports the death of Mr. John Norton, the well-known newspaper proprietor. Mis. Anne Bullock, widow of the late. John Bullock, a, well-known Cardiff resident, passed away on Friday last at th» age of 81 years. Miss Standish, of Gilbert street, New Plymouth, who has been attached m masseuse to the hospital ship Mahetio, is returning by that vessel, which is iin« at Auckland to-day. Private Victor West, »on of Mr, Joseph West, of jtfew Plvmouth, .wa* amongst the returned soldiers who arrived in Auckland by the Turakina ve»terday, and he will reach New Plymouth by *he mail train to-night, Privute West left with the Second Reinforcements, and he was wounded at the Dardanelles in "the Daisy Patch" on. gagement. He was sent to England and after recovering from his wound* he was employed for some time oh' the. dental staff >at Weymouth camp,
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 April 1916, Page 4
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