OBITUARY.
Silt CHARLES STEVENS.
-London, March ;jo Sir Charles Cecil Stevens died Middenly outside UN residence at iii-dclilTe Square.
Mcceaaed was a retired member of the Tii.li.ui ( ; lvi i 5 ,,,. vi ,, L , J]( , Was |j()| . n in IH4O and was a son of the Int.. Mr C. C. Stevens, of Melbourne, Australia was educated at rjlghaston ~,,,. '"'"•'fO' »>'ll and oti„ T schools aid .it tint Melbourne l.'invorsifv. ii e revived his II.A. degree at London, Willi honours in classics and mathematics and passed the „,„.„ competition f,„. tnc Indian Civil Serviee i„ l ß ii(i. tllkill „ '!'"•'• After serving i„ lh,. or" .Unary i)istrict Appointments at liengal, deceased became Commissioner surccss.yely of Chota, Nagporc. lilagulpur .mil I'atna, and later officiated as Chief Secretary to the liengal tiovernment. He became a junior member of the Board of Uovenue in 1SII2: he was also Chairman »t I orl Calciiita De-' eeascd served three lerms „f „in„ as additional lneniber of the Viceroy's Council, lie retired in JSiIS.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 57, 1 April 1909, Page 2
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