THE LATE MR. J. T. INGLIS
(To the Editor.) Sir.—On behalf of the many old! Thames boys residing at Karaiga-' hake, I wish to eixp.res.s, v per mediaim ' «fyour paper, • their' sincere aaid heartfelt regret -at the'death of your greatly esteemed and much, respect- ' ed townsman, the late' Mr. J. ; T. Ing Ms. They also desire me to ex- ! tend, on their behalf, .their deepest j sympathy a,nd: condolence to 'the foe- I reaved ones who mourn thei iiTepar- j able loss of their * loved on©. During' lajni koquafe&neeslhip *tha(ft has cx 1-! tended 1 over 40 years, .and whica • began in the happy days of boy- ; hood at Thames, when together we i attended the old St. George s • Sichotel, RoUesfcoin Street, Thames, j the writer has .always found the late | Rlr. I-nglis to be a "true friend an<i , i) staunch comrade. The kindliness j >f his disposition, and hasl sterling ' qualities wk>n for him the attachnient of all who cam© in contact • with him; and as jam oldl school-* mate a.n.d a personal frfend, I tender :his small tribuite to 1 hist memory. THOMAS 'ROWLEY-,. . Karaingahalke, July 11, 1919 1.
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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192THE LATE MR. J. T. INGLIS Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13935, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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