PERSONAL
Mr Jas. Eadie, of Wanganui East, who enlisted two years ago, and on several occasions since then, has how been accepted for military service. He Jeft Wanganui with the 26th Reiufc .-cements for Trent ham. Mr Andrew Dee", Australasian orgauiser for the Business Science Circle movement, and Mr W. Hudson, genera! secretary -for New ZeaJand, had a very narrow escape on Monday night while coaching; from Cambridge to Frankton. Just as the journey was ending", the rfciver of the 'coach fond hh rorses taking the initiative m an unlocked for way, fcr t>s the 1 * s-.ve.vved sharply round a passinc engine fl-fc a level crcssina; at Frankton almost ran them down. Neither Mr Deer nor Mr Hudson would care to have-as close a call again. Wo {?i"v pleased to hear that Soi'grt. A. C Ritchie is makin? sa-t-i'«t"!i<:to'"v progress towards rerovovv, nHho-ugh. owins to the vov-p ppriour- nature of I'\s ininri^s, it wi]! prohaVv, be <xm>,t> oonsidernbio +.inie h^f'oro he v<*iM !ip "Vifi to le.iv.i th^ VolHno-tnir Military Hospital, where lu> i^ a patient.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 4
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