GENERAL CABLES
OBITUARY. (United Prßaa Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright), LONDON. February 14. The sudden death occurred of Rt. Hon. Sir L. Worthington Evans, Conservative ALP., for St. Georges division of Westminister, at the age ol 62. The deceased, who died while asleep, was Minister of War in the late Baldwin Cabinet. Previously lie mas Post-master-General. Pensions Minister and Minister of Blockade. He was an 1 authority on company law, and was “special manager’’ for the London and Globe Coy. in liquidation. He was a noted Conservative debater in Parliament. EXTRAVAGANT LIVING ENDS. LONDON. February 15. Godfrey Mundv. aged 26, who inherited a quarter of a million from his grandfather in 1925, spent all of it in two years in extravagant living and" died in poveity near Bordeaux.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1931, Page 5
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