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PERSONAL.

Advice has been received by Mr. J. V. Dingle, of Auckland, that his sou, Private V. R, Dingle, lias been removed from the dangerously ill list. A private cable has been received by Mr. E. R. A. Haworth, formerly of Inglewood, that his third sou, Private D. R. P. Haworth, Ims been wounded. ‘Ho left Now Zealand at the latter end of 1916 as sergeant-major with tho Rifle Brigade, and was sitting for a commission, at tho Zeitoun School of Instruction, when his elder brother, Staff-Sbrgt. M. IV. H. - Haworth, returned from Gallipoli after the evacuation. Ho then threw up his stripes in order to go to the frbnt with his brother, and since then has followed the war up and down the western front as a private. His eldest brother, Sapper Lionel Haworth, was wounded on the‘Somme, and recently returned to New Zealand, while his fourth'and youngest brother, Corporal D.' B. Haworth, left with the ‘3lst Reinforcements. All four brothers ‘ were volunteers.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7

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PERSONAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7

PERSONAL. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 145998, 3 December 1917, Page 7