THE LATE MR MORGAN.
> Mr Morgan was respected and liked by his'-neighbours, and a particularly sad feature of the unfortunate oocurrendo is the fact that Jio loaves a. . "wifo and four small children, tho two youngest Uwins) being only a fow months old. Tho.deceased was a man ■ of parts;; he fought .in tho Boor war, and upheld the honour of the Empire with tho 2nd and Bth Contingents under tho Hon. It. H. Rhodes, and while thcro ,distingnished himself by roscning tho Duke of Teck'a mails, for ivhieh he received a "gold ru)g and gold shavingbrush from his Highness. Ho was Past - Worshipful Master of Lodge Unanimity CLyttclton); lie was a member" of tho - . lyttelton branch of the Church of Eng.iand Men's Society; a meniber of tho A.0.P., and'tho representatiro of tho j Prisons Department, on the Committee j- cf tho Cantcrhmj branch of the Public Senrica. Association.' r
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 13
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149THE LATE MR MORGAN. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14829, 21 November 1913, Page 13
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