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SIR ROBERT STOUT

■'•!;, • I WELLINGTON, Sept. 28. ‘Sir Robert Stout celebrated his 85th. birthday to-day, and was the recipient of congratulatory messages from his numerous friends in all parts of the Dominion. Sir Robert/Stout has had a unique career of advancement to the .highest offices of the land in keeping : of the people of New Zealand and its ' 'Government —he has been Prime Minister, Chief Justice and Chancellor of ■ tlie New Zealand University. In addition to discharging his duties as a member of the Legislative Council, Sir itobert continues to take the keenest interest, not only in New Zealand, but also in Imperial affairs, and is a contributor to the Press and to leading British magazines. It has been well said that not only is his record that of a strenuous life hut by his precept and example he has established the highest stamp of public honor and private integrity, and his kindness of ! ' heart is well known and recognised ■ throughout the Dominion. I There was a pleasant incident in the Legislative Council this morning. The ■ .Leader of the Council (the Hon T. K. Sidey) made reference to the fact that Sir Robert Stout was celebrating his 85th. birthday, and extended to Sir Robert the congratulations of members • of the Council. Mr Sidey’s remarks were followed by a round of applause.

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 1

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SIR ROBERT STOUT Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 1

SIR ROBERT STOUT Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1929, Page 1

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