EARL ST. GERMANS DEAD.
ir.prejvpd 1.30 a.m.) CAPETOWN. April I. "I'llc- death is announced, of Karl St. Oonmne at .lolianneshurp.—A. and X.Z. .John Kliot. (bo sixth par! of the lino, was 31 years of -ask. ha\ irp been born on June if. IKUO. lie succeeded to the (illp in IUII. and married in lilis l.ndy Blanche Somerset, ilnntrhier of the IHJvp of Beaufort, two daughters' surviving. Up joined thr British Army on tJie outbreak of thr #reu.t '"β-r, and served until I'.UT. when lip was s:> severely wounded that in' w<as invalided out of Uip fcrep.s. Itoinn- awarded t!ip Military for valorous services. Ho was a wealthy pppr. owninL' mines nnrl 7.000 a<TPS largely in CnniivalL The iit'p pries to his enusin. Mranville John Kliot, who is now S-l years of ape. •
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 81, 5 April 1922, Page 5
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132EARL ST. GERMANS DEAD. Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 81, 5 April 1922, Page 5
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