PERSONAL.
Mr B. B. Wood left for Wellington last night. Mr John Anderson left for the north last night. Mr A. 11. Wallis, of Dunedin, arrived in Christchurch by the second express yesterday. Mr J. T. M'Bride left last evening on a visit to Cambridge, in the Waikato. Dr C. H. Upham was medical officer .to the Lyttelton Harbour Board at a meeting of the board this morning. Mr and Mrs A. B. G. Rhodes will leave for England on Monday to visit their tton, Lieutenant, Tabu Rhodes, who has been invalided home from tho Daidaner.es. Mir T. L. Flaus. b'B2, Colombo Street, has received cable advice that his son, Private Ernest Thomas Leslie Flau-s, has been admitted to the Second Southem General Hospital, 'Southmoad. Bristol. No further particulors are available. Miss M. Gilkes lias been appointed matron at__ the Female Prison at Acidington. She had several years' experience as a nurse at the Mental Husp.tal at Sunny.-.;de, and. iu_ addition, was trained' at Guy's Hospital, Loudon. About forty women are detained at present in the Addington Prison, where they are treated on the principles of a reformatory. The members of . the Ashburton High School Board at their monthly meeting yesterday, passed a motion of sympathy with the relatives of the following ex-pupils of the school who have either been killed in action or have died as a of wounds or disease contracted':— -Major G. C._ M.nyne. Corporal David Man-son, Private George Pitt. Private Eclward Breach, and Trooper Edwin Senior. It was also resolved to write to Mrs D. Thomas, expressing the hopethat good news would soon be hcy.'U of her son, Lanco-Cor- ' poral Rupert J. Thomas, who has been j j reported missing- \
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11511, 6 October 1915, Page 5
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