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MR STEPHEN FAIRBAIRN WELL-KNOWN ROWING COACH Lulled Press Assn.—Flee. Tel. Copyright LONDON. May 16 The death has occurred of .Mr Stephen Fairbairn. the well-known rowing coach and writer of several books on rowing. LORD LEIGH HEAD OF ANCIENT FAMILY (Ofrictal Wireless) (Received May 18, H a.m ) RUGBY. May 17 The death has occurred of Lord Leigh, aged 8t years, head of one of the most ancient, families in England and Lord-Lieutenant of Warwickshire.
SIR LEWIS BAYLY SERVICES IN THE NAVY (omcial Wireless) (Received May 18. 11 a.m.) 'RUGBY. May 17 The death is announced of Admiral Sir Lewis Baylv, aged SO years. Deceased had had a distinguished career in the Navy, which ho entered in 1870. He commanded* the First Battle Squadron in 1914, and was Commander-In-Chief, Western Approaches, from 1915 to 1919. He was a Commander of the Legion of Honour and fhe Crown of Italy. MR JAMES WALL . DRUM I NEXT SYDNEY RESIDENT United l*"<*3s As?n.—Elec. Tel. Copyright (Received May 18. 11.5 a.m.' SYDNEY. Mav IT The death lias occurred of Mr James Wall. .1 prominent Sydney .master bowlers in Australia, aged 0 7 years.
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 7
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188OBITUARY Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20501, 18 May 1938, Page 7
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