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MR J. R. RAW. (By Telei/rapli—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON. March 17. The death occurred in Lewisham Hospital after a serious operation, of Mr James Robert Raw. aged of) years, general secretary of the National Council of the Licensed Victuallers’ Association. He came to New Zealand .‘ld years ago and engaged in commerce at Auckland and Rotorua. At the latter place he was chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and prominent in other local activities. Fourteen years ago he became organiser for file licensed trade. He was interested in Freemasonry, was a member of Rotary and a liberal supporter of philanthropic and charitable organisations. He leaves a widow, two daughters, and a son who is completing his medical studies in England.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 March 1931, Page 3
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