OBITUARY.
CROWN PRINCESS OF SWEDEN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—CopjTljht. London, May 1. The death is reported from Stockholm of the Crown Princess (Princess Margaret of Conimnght). Her death was due to blood poisoning following disease of tlio ear. There were many pulpit references to the death of Princess Margaret. Pastor Hillorstrom, of the Swedish Church in London, paid a tribute to her noble work among Ihe people of Sweden. Many condolences were received by (he Diikn of Coiinanght, who is greatly distressed, but he personally sent a message to the King and Queen and Lady Patricia Ramsay. The latter 'is in Paris. [The Crown Princess of Sweden was born on January 15, 18S2, and was the eldest child of the Duke of Conniiught, brother of the late King Edward. Prince Arthur of Connaught and Lady Patricia Ramsay (who, until her marriage to Commander the Hon. A. Ramsay, was known as Princess Patricia) are the other members of the Duke of Connaught'u family.] AN IRISH POLITICIAN. Received May 3, 7.55 p.m. London, May 2. Obituary: The Et. Hon. Thomas' Wallace Russell— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. [The late Mr. Russell has been vicepresident of the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction "for Ireland since 1907, and was 59 years of I age.]
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 May 1920, Page 4
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