MR. A. WALLACE.
I One of the four senior guards of the •New Zealand Railway*, Mr. Archibald Wallace, of Papakura, died this mornine in hospital. He was .vt years of a«e Mr. Wallace joined the railway service at Auckland ,n 1900 and all his appointment, have been in the Auckland dis"lnt of *u £M° lfl2 ° he waeli«tenant of the Hailwav ■,„,! travelled extensively in that He «as selected as one pf the guard. of the last two Roval tour* and received the King's Medal in annre- : atinn of his services. Mr. Wallas was well known to the travelling ™ u hH e a ,,d „ ill be much missed h%.*j»Hvban on * h e P»n»kiira line. F o VVH< H s ,,, lT)orter f 'f the Anglican Clinrch mid wh< •-n'l'la.v -ci-00l superintendeni h' Tel-.-.ii-.i w-tii-rp lived. He i* survived l>v his wife and three sons.
I The expression. "Are we downhearted ? No!" came into vogue in Kngland nt the I time of the General Election of 190' i. and J apparently originated in a speech by JoMiph Chamberlain.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 255, 27 October 1937, Page 5
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