SIR JAMES CARROLL
SERVICES RECOGNISED^
(By Telegraph—Press Association^ ;" ;■ ■ yGSSBOR^-. Xight; .■• ."Very'feeling reference was made to tiie Titanic disaster by Mr J. It. Kirk, of th# Qmmfcer d' Commerce, at' a (mteeting held' tonight to decide on what form-a pireentation to Sir Jas. .Oarroll should, take, and on Mr Kirk's motiion a resolution expressive of syarpfcthy of the citizens of Gasborne writih those bereaved was vecoixlcd, and the Mayor was requested to wire the resolution to the Premier fe.T- transmission to the proper quarter. The motion was carried, "n silence, thcee present standing. The meeting was adjourned as a further expression of sympathy. It was subsequently decided to entertain Sir James Carroll at a public; •gathering, and suitably recognise his efficient services as member for the district, and as «. 'Minister of the Ojwj). Over £TflO was subscribed an- tliie room.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 5
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139SIR JAMES CARROLL Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10611, 18 April 1912, Page 5
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