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(United Press Association—By Electric Telegrn pli.—Copyright.) BONBON, April 18. Obituary,—-Captain William Archer 'Redmond GO, 1 J«S,<),, and n member of the Irish Free •State Bail Kireann, aged 46 years, Captain Redmond died sudddniy, collapsing at the funeral of a friend in Waterford City, for which lie recently irag re-elected to the Dai! Eireann. About 25 years ago, Captain Redmond, in company wkh •Messrs Donovan and Hazlet°n, fellow Nationalist M’s.P., toured New Zealand in the interests of Home Rule, visiting all the West Coast centies. Obituary.—-Mr Jeremiah M’Veagh, who was for twenty years member of 'the ‘House of Commons for SouthDown, Ulster, until 1922. A native of Belfast, lie was private secretary to Sir. Jas Whitehead, Bart., London Lord ‘Mayor.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1932, Page 5
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