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nf J) ' ilS , n ' ci ' ive(l iu Melbourne liLoll ii m " S ™ l " 1 ' of i sim-iu-huv uf ficiioiul f ( !' I'''l.a.s on, ' f th, c-liicf nil iccrs of the Sulvution Army mi Irwoik'ii. old resident „f (I H , in I,lc ri'-ion ol Mr. William Jl. ]ios\vorl;l, imss- '' ilwa . v s "ddi'iily at I'it/.niv ut a lute l:ls t' ''veiling. Deeeased, who «4 years o| age, served ll|rou«h tli'c J triniean and New Zealand wars, lie leaves two sons and two daughters (Mrs I E. Dockrill and Mrs. ,L Tisch of 'this' town). I

j he council' of Xelwyn College. Cambridge, had lixed upon the Rev. .Dr. d. 0. K. Murray. Warden of St. Anu-nstine's tollejre. (anlerliury. t» succeed lo llie Mnst<-rshi|) Dl" i;|iV> eo'.;lej;e. J)r. Murrnv tlnw will relnrn to 111? s';rne nf l,is for iner uiirk. lie v,.1 s eiluealed al, llarvo-.v Sita.Dl. awl scl,abir „ t Trinilv the second das* i,, u,,. Tripos 111 Ifl.SI iU id ,va~ 111 tlie firsl class of tlie '1 lieolutiiea! Tripos i„ ISSIt. and \«us also i ross I uivcihily Sfliolar. aind nlilained the | 'arc 1 1- .(Jreek Tcs.aiui'iit prize-ami Mie llenrew und Schoielieid ]irize .(|o a— elected l-ellow of I'jinnauucl ColIcye, Where 'lie held tile ulli'ccs of Dean and Tutor.

Tlie funeral of the lute .Mr. Oswald M. ( nrtis took place on Tuesdav, the iiilerinent being al the Kopuataiiiii cemelerv. The hearse was followed liy a very lnv«e "atlieriiif; ut mends rVom all parts of tlie dist.rirl. ami Hie cortege was one of (lie largest ever -iicn In Stralfonl. tlie line of udiieles reaching from beyond the I'atea bridge to Hi" liast Uoad. As a mark of respect lo the memory of deceased the whole of Stralford's business places closed for an hour while the funeral passed through the town anil to enable many wiio desired to follow to tlie graveside, The casket was covered with beautiful wreallis anil flora I tributes, which had conic from till (piarlers with expressions of sympathy and condolence—l'ost.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 2

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PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 2

PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 113, 10 June 1909, Page 2

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