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OBITUARY.

SIR JOSEPH SWAN: PIONEER OF i THE ELEOTSIC LAMP. \ By Teleerfciiti— Vxisz AneDciaiioH a -Oftj>ffrlSlli ' . t-onrion. May 27. Tho death is aaturauced <rf Sit Joseph Wilson Swan. Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, M.A., F.R.S.. D.Sc, invented, tire iwsaiMtecoflt oleetris lamp bearing his oarae, ami which lias Imcii the forerunner of alt other ineafldesceni elcetrifi lamps ;iov? iM use; hfr made imps-ovements m Dliotemi-wliaßicaJ printing, "swt in. ctoctrHMajetalluvgicfli rtftposition; invented tire carbon prnwMs ftvr making peiwanent plietojtr.tpbSt nftfl discovered tlsff raeaiis s£ makinjr frapiel dry plates. lie was kmshtorf in VM. VETERAN LEGISLATOR OF VICTORIA. Molbaarnfl, May 28. Air. Thomas Lr..ng<km, Chasriiisn of Committces <.if ilw IjOgislative Assembly, is (kail. Jlr. T.aiigiloil wa> oiifl of th» oKlrsi memljers of tri! , Victorian Lojiißliiture,' l>oms first dectort in Fcljl'iinry, ISSfI, for Avon). RinoE 1892 li? luis Fat for Hin constituency of Kotciiß- "From Fpbrisnry, 1001, 'to iTaunsiry. 1597. li■;■ a Alinislpr wil'.hrtnt portfoHc end for s hrir»f period I'lhief ;fccn>*(iry. Uo was Vresiclpßt of CoinHsii of >.f,n-ii:«!i.iiii>l V.iincatinn. M'\ J/'ii'.'i'-' wns bom in Smnciwl, Isii!j--laml, in 18.11

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

OBITUARY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2161, 29 May 1914, Page 7

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