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OBITUARY.

Prws Asso3i»tioa—Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Paris, December 15. Emile Lemoinne, well known writer. Adelaide, December 16. The death is announced of Mr Cotton, MJL.C, author of the Workmen's Laud Blocks scheme, which has done much for the settlement of the colony.

John Eniile Lemoinne was one of the few French journalists credited with a competent knowledge of English affairs. He was born in London of French parents, October the 17fch, 1815, began his studies in England and finished them in France. In 1840 the Director of the Journal dcs D4bats entrusted him with the supervision of the English correspondence of thac- journal, a position which he held for upwards of- fifty years. He was elected a member of the French Academy in 1875.

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8358, 17 December 1892, Page 7

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OBITUARY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8358, 17 December 1892, Page 7

OBITUARY. Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8358, 17 December 1892, Page 7

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