The death has taken place at Kirkliam (Uineashiie) iif ox-S(vrg f nnt Butler, of ioclidale Constabulary, who nt the (nno of his retirement; Iwo years w n< one of (ho heaviest policeinoii in Ihplaud ilo weiched over 28 stone when, stnltonwl nt ],itUel)orounh, but since Ins rotu'Wiient |,in w-iplit had decreased. I'or ft man of liis size he was remarkably neliye. and until recently hail cnju.u-a Rood lii-nllli. The \<lnnraltv nnnoimccs tliat Cnptain M K.' Hrovviiiiii? 1 ti«'i»«t«l to the rank of rear-admiral, consequen, on the reliiTincnt of Bisir-Ailinirul 1, .1 , . Walker llravAdiinra M. H, Hrowmnj; lost his left hand N owiiiß to an accident oil board the. Inflexible in 158». He receives a pension for wounds.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1288, 17 November 1911, Page 2
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117Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1288, 17 November 1911, Page 2
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