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• - MS, R. PI?PHTOUT.AND. Word :w«s received in Slaster.ton' yes{erdav morftiug ctf the 'l.'atli at, (jei'alclfaß oi Mrs,. .Ikibert Sutherland, mother of ilv. Robert SntlwrlatKl, of itvia town. Tko dec-easwl lady wis barn nn Aegnst 16, 1832, lit Timrsis. Caithness, Kooi land. Six? rathe 'to feahutd m IS63 s landing tit Lvtif-lhiii from the ship .Wrkopnlis. She was ingagwi, tvitli hit husband, iW over (hiHy yrnrs in fa-nljißj; ;.«IN suits 5m the fihtaifciU'district ami for Aim last toil ye,us resided at GwaidiHß. Of sight sons, six survive Mr, Robert Sii|:i'.' rbsal Mt yosH-rdnv afternoon f ; mGcraWijfe, to aifaml ti'i-6 funeral. Miss Hilda Alexander, M.A., Sjdsmy, travelling secretary of the Students* ■Christian Movement} is expcctcd to arrive ill Ciiri-stclit-ii'eli on Mumsday, Jllss Alexander aspect-'!*' to s-piKl sojiiii -weeks • risttiiig tlw celt&ges and sehfmis of the Boroiifton. . Slw tails lield this posst»ii for threo years, ami represented Australasia at: the Wai-ld's Cwiferewe,. fctM bst yea# at take MahfluU, in the Tinitod State {states ' the Clirfelcltmeh '■■News''),At tlio close of the meeting of St. John Amhidauco Brigade Overseas on Monday, Mr. Seed, assistant winmi-s----sioiicr. presented Mrs, Barkrop, lady secretary of tim S-jtitlt Wellington Ntirsiftg Division, ivitlt a fftmic-il certificate as a Hie.nie.nto of her reeent visit to England, site rcprftseaited Now Koalan'ct at til© lio.yal review of the. St, John Anvbulaijee Brigad® at Windsor. In fa* plying, Mrs. Barf-troji spake warmly of tlio ivelcwito extended to h-Sr.by Hie Home members and the good work tint is being doiw tfisr& isj t-J.ie brigade. She told h<?r itttdieaaofe that she was one of 4009 wonic-K who had attraried the patadtr, and also Mentioned the! the men's brigade, if placed itt single file, woiikl Ijave exteJided a distance of 14 mite. Site liroiigh.t back Willi her. pleasant 'memories of her- trip, and a. isooM <tesjre to see fho brigade .liitvvomewt pushed strongly ahead in New Ziaiaisd
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 2
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387OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2159, 27 May 1914, Page 2
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