DEATH OF LORD PLUNKET
DOMINION'S MESSAGE OP SYMPATJIY. Christchurch, January 27. His Excellency the Governor-General has disbalched the following cable message lo Lady Plunkct: "Tho Government and neaulo of New Zealand join with Lady Liverpool and myself in esprcssiny our ei'cat grief at tho death of Lord PI tinker., a former Governor of this Dominion, and our deepest sympathy with you and your family in your sorrow."— Frees Assn. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S WREATH. London, January 2G. Sir Thomas Mackonzio is Bonding a wreath, the background of which is comnosed nf the foliniro of typical Now Zealand plants, including fern?. .\ message has bi'i'ii received by (ho Prime, Minislcr from the High Commiswrmev to the effect that the. immediate cause, of Lord Phitikct's death was hac- | morrhaL'o of tho stomach. cirrs CONDOLENCES. | At the meeting of tho City Council I last- uiuht the Mayor (Mr. J. P. Luke) I made brief refereneo (o tho death of Lord Plunket. paying that lie had onco 1 lieen the honoured representative of His ] JUiiestv in tin's country. On /he Mayor's vronnsti] it was dcchl- l ed lo instruct Hie Town Clerk to forward', a letter of condolence, to Lady Plunket. 1 "LODGfiS OV SORROW." By Teleenil'h—Press Association. Christchurch, Jammry '/I. In connection with Hie dent)) ol Lord Vlmvkot it, Is virMevstood that Masonic j "Lodires of Sorrow" will bo held throughout. New Zealand, and tho lodges will I ko into mourning for'a period. '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 7
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237DEATH OF LORD PLUNKET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 7
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