BODIES BURIED AT NAPIER
MAN AND WOMAN IDENTIFIED.
By Telegraph.—Press Association. Napier, February 26. Two bodies previously buried have been identified as follows:—
Mrs. Emily Elizabeth Wells, wife of G. Wells, of Napier. Mr. Walter George Lunn, aged 25, married, of Napier..
The weather is fine. Several small shocks have been felt since 9 p.m. yesterday.
A hospital bulletin states that the following earthquake case has been admitted to the Palmerston North Hospital: Mrs. Violet May Gardiner, from the show grounds camp. The following have been discharged from the Palmerston hospital; Fred Wilson, Ken Cdtfield, Mr. Redmond, all of Napier.
MELBA STREET IN BRUSSELS.
GRATITUDE FOR RED CROSS WORK.
Brussels, Feb. 25.
In token of Belgium’s gratitude to Dame Melba in connection with Belgium’s Red Cross work a street in a Brussels suburb is being named Mel'ba
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 February 1931, Page 7
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