HIS ENEMY-THE TREE
ECCENTRIC WISH OF GOLFER LONDON, Wednesday. \ whimsical request was made in his will by the late Mr. T. F. Halliburton. aged 7S, the oldest member of a golf club at Surbiton. He asks that his ashes be scattered under a beech tree near the IStli hole, which he used always to hit. The ashes will he spread on Saturday, said the club secretary, under the tree which was Mr. Halliburton s life-long enemy.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 878, 23 January 1930, Page 9
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76HIS ENEMY-THE TREE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 878, 23 January 1930, Page 9
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