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[«Y TELEGRAPH —PER TRESS ASSOCIATION] ILLNESS OK SIB \V. HERKTES. WELLINGTON. Feb Hi. It is stated that the condition of Sir 'William Merries. AML. for Tamanga, is such as to cause his lriemL enii-idcr-able anxiety. Sir A\ . Merries has been an inmate of the Bowen St. Hospital for some time. Mr tool.' bis seat in the House of Representatives on the opening of Parliament, but lit lias not taken part in the present debate.
DEATH FROM HEART FAILURE. WELLINGTON. February 16. While waiting in one of the corridors of the Parliament Buildings last night : for ail opportunity to obtain a seat in the ladies gallery. Mrs S. Dick, of 1 Dunedin, was seized with heart failj ure. and died. Deceased was for a numlier of years in charge of the receiving Home in Tinakori Road. Wellington. After retiring, she resided in Dunedin, and was paying a visit to her son in Wellington. She was about 68 years of age.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1923, Page 2
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160TELEGRAMS. Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1923, Page 2
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