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The Alexandra Herald announces the aeath of Mr James Mann, a pioneer of the Hyde goldii-elds. Mr Man, who was years of age, was a typical irishman, and was popular in tho district Where he arrived when eighteen years old. Deceased retired late in 'life. He leaves u widow and or own up family.
' Ru&pecting the cabled news of the at the front of Captain Warner ltusserl, it is interesiiing to recall tliat whilst serving in New Zealand t'he late t-ir William ltiissell (father 0 f the late Oilptain Walter RutyellJ was a eaptain of ulie aSth Foot and the 14th Foot. These regiment*, on t'he reorganisation of the British Army, some years ago, became llio Northamptonshire and Wes», Yorkshire Regimenta, which two of Sir William's sons respectively joined. Tile son thai held a ocmimissrton in the West Yorkshires was killed in the South African war, and the ofclicr, who held a captain's commission in the Northamptonsliroa, has now also gven lib life for bis. country. The third son suanianibed to an attack of typhoid fevqr, so these is now no heir left in the family.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 4
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187PERSONAL Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 138, 4 November 1914, Page 4
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