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MR MASSEY'S ILLNESS.

At the annual meeting of ti* sjm9B Foroneio Club, a resolntion of, qmHrn with the Prime Minister was B the Hon. J. Barr, M.L.C., and <S|jßH| unanimously. ffiaiiHH Deep rejgret at tbe illness {pJJWjH Prime Minister was expressed 4HHH| president (Mr J. D. Wall) &t jHHg day's meeting of the North Esecutivo of the Farmers' his motion a resolution was -ffflMljl expressing the executive's gMHBE and its appreciation of the «cfriN|H|Mflßj Massey had rendered to the The resolution also stated of Mr Massey's suffering hwaWE caused by his devotion to'dnty.t|PJHH| arduous work for the PenuMOfrjpßHig the Empire. WsBSI&r Sympathy with Mr Masscr •wW-gMßife pressed at yesterday's meeting ffgßßr Waimakariri Eivcr Trust, an lution was carried cxpreanttgaHra Trust's appreciation of Mr services to tho country, and tifljM|jfl|, that he would speedily recover.' '^Hg A CENTENARIAN'S AGED ONE HUNDREP ANPSIjK (?*SBS associates XWUKUMJ -wJjjjßjlf' GiyiYMouTS, Af&mm The death occurred to-day Sarali Johnston, aged 106 had resided here for half a CWmBBBt and was a native of Belfast, ftlßHJfc She is survived by four & Bet V££gjit including thirty grandchildren, jWrng. eight great-grandchildren groat-great-grandchildren. Sh* W&Bsk mited to be the oldest woman I|IK

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 8

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MR MASSEY'S ILLNESS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 8

MR MASSEY'S ILLNESS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18364, 23 April 1925, Page 8

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