PERSONAL ITEMS.
Private E. Adams, of IVaipi reported as a not severe caai last hospital list issued. A cable from Sydney recod death of Mr R. Sconie, a menl the Assembly. Advice has been received ft vate Dick Bennington, who «i known in the Waipukurau art stead-Wallingford districts, wa) at the front on July 31. Mr Jas. Bibby received from the Defence authorities* day night that his son, Pm Bibby, who was reported in 1 “not serious ’’ some days ago, on the “seriously ill” list. Appearing in the latest cas* is the name of Private T. Lot of Mr R. Lory, of Otane),' reported to have died of wots August Ist. Deceased was atth the New Zealand Rifle Brigade Mrs G. Logan, of Tamumu,« advice from the Minister of I last evening that her second* vate Robert Logan,, had md supreme sacrifice in France o», 2nd. The deceased, who was 31 of age, went away with the It inforeements, and was the Machine Gun Section. 1 widely known and highly w throughout the district, and tl pathy of the community will to his sorrowing relatives. . General Freybcrg, of New I the youngest general in the Army—only twenty-seven, the Napoleon when he conquered was the missing thirteen at vestiture in Hyde Park the«» (says a London paper). dered because the numbers I list of recipients jumped fa® to fourteen. “Must be * tious,” opined the wise ones, was not so. The absent V.CH youthful general is as braves* brilliant, and has won the Cro* Valor”—was detained in Fr" w so could not figure in the P® toric festival of courage.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7919, 16 August 1917, Page 2
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