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OBITUARY.

Mr Edward Vincent Knnpp, who dfe| at Kapier on Fridny, was a very ke«% ntltlete, being a prominent member el the- To Awn Swimming Club from fa inception. lie successfully ropresaifcj the clnb for many years in all its life* saving teams, and last year, wat 4 member of the club's polo team. {{• was also a mouther of the executive, Tin? deceased wag a member of tka Hawke's Hay Swimming Centi© an) the Royal Life-saving Society. In «£, dition he was a well-known footballer, being a member of the Pirates Pool*' ball Club. year he pained 4 place in the Hawke's Ray junior rcpn* sentative team. While training the To Awa surf reel team and pob team some weeks ago he contracted H chill, from which pneumonia developed, causing his death. He was empioyw on the office staff of Messrs Richaittsoft and Co., at Port Ahuriri. Mr Robert Lawrence Hatpin, wbott death occurred at Washington recently, was very well known in W«W lington. He was a printer and com* positor, and 20 years ago waR employed on the "Now Zealand Times." He wat> a partner in a printing establiithjniil in Auckland before he left for Hawaii in 191 G. Subsequently he went tej Seattle, and then on to Washington. Tho death of a Dtinwlin l»y,. Lievt« Cyril H. Gottreux Davis, son of Mf" AY. G. Davis, of tho Union Steam Shi* Company, occurred on March 28th oft the north-west frontier of India. Ltart. Davis, who completed n four yew course at Duntroon College (AustrallajL was appointed by the Ken- Zealaßt| Staff Corps, and left the Dominion £$ November last for 12 months' attach* ment to the Indian Army. He wis attached to Headquarters Staff of tht' j Second Queen's Regiment, on actira service. His parents received tho adrift ' of his death by cable. Deceased im 3S years of age.

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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 8

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OBITUARY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 8

OBITUARY. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17111, 5 April 1921, Page 8

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