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OBITUARY.

Tho follomng deaths aro, recorded in the, English, papers which arrived yesterday;— Sir Charles Pearson ! (67), Judge of the Scottish, Court of Session. . Canon Charles Michael Turner,' formerly rector of Aldfoi-d, Chester, within'one day of completing his i 100 th year. He was a kinsman of.Thackeray,. a solo.survivor, of the sixteen l children ,of Lieuten-ant-General Charles Turner, nine of whom took Orders,; and 6even served in. the Army. ■ /■' . ;.. ■ ~/ Dr. Jrary • Adamson Marshall (74), of .Watford, a woman medical pioneer and senior, physician to the New,-Hospital for Women in Euston Roiid. . Mr. T. B. Elkington (59)," of Bentley. Hall, near Ijjswich, manager of "The East Anglican Daily-Times."'-'" '- M. Louis Olivier, editor , of tho "Revue Generiilo des'.Sciences." :. He organised annually a voyage in the Mediterranean, in which the tourists were accompanied by specialists. Among the cultivated French public these . voyages we're regarded almost as an institution. ,' " j' Sir Fleetwood -Edwards (68), at one,time secretary to Queen Viotoria, and retired Sergcant-at-Arms. of the'Houso of Lords.; " Mr. William Mitchell, LL.D., , a ..prominent Glasgow educationist Rov. Edward Pavson Hammond (80), died at Hartford, Conn.,. U.S.A., was; an American Presbyterian , minister,-who became/widely known as an evangelist and writer of tracts. He specialised .in services for children," and many Christian .workera in England still recall his singularly impressive addresses. Tho: .Children's Special Service Mission was' one '.outcome', of his work in England,-, its founder, th© late JXr. Spiers,- having cbnio under Mr. Hammond's influence in 1867. Now 6 wasVreceived in Melbourne ' last week of the death of the Dean of Lincoln,' ■Dr. E. C, Wickluim, which occui'red recently in Switzerland' from-' pneumonia.' Deceased, who, was a distinguished university''scholar, was headmaster :of Wei-' ,lingtoii' - C6llegß. from 1873 -1893, he was .appointed': to. the'deanery of Lincoln. He was/a- son-iri-law ; of 'the late Mr. ,-W. E. ',Gladstone, having been rdarried:.to..tho lattei-'s eldest daughter, who; survivos him. The;late dean,:who was' born in .1834, entered tho ministry ' in 7 1857; ■ V;

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 932, 27 September 1910, Page 7

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OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 932, 27 September 1910, Page 7

OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 932, 27 September 1910, Page 7

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