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OBITUARY.

I MR "W* 7 " C^LlNfe. PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPTBIdHT ) ™ ASSOCIATION.) .' V SYDNEY, April 14. :V't- j-.+i, ia announced of William '■• Si s ITeethought l.ctar.r, who &»1J » number °f fcbristcburch, New Zealan . "mrilliam Whitehouse Collins was first rWoM of three representatives tor > & in electcd in 181)9, and sat until •^ ag He was well known in Chnst"ftt, twenty-five years ago, whereJie ' *??Za each Sunuay evening in we . Hall, now Fuller's Opera ; e# on Freethought subjects.] i pR. A.HtHAM. '■< A , 111t *_ P B«S8 ASSOCIATION COPTHIQHT.) J'JftSjU* *- Z - CABLS ASSOCIATI °"' ) I' (Received April. 15th, 6.5 p.m.) I*l' LONDON, April i 4. '"The death is announced of Dr. * MW Latham, the great authonty on 5. "mnfcion. Me was born in 1807 and 1 Sated at' Edinburgh, Oxford, Cam. ' Vienna. Hemeiberg and Benin mdvereities and at St. Oeorge's MosSi later fecoming phys.cian ana FT' on medicine at tne hospital He was formerly senior Stwt at the Bromley Hospital ior "lamption and diseases ol tne cheat, pDy»ician at the Mount Vernon Hospital for consumption. Ho was the Sr of several publications dealing pulmonary consumption.

" l 'The death occurred in Dunedin on Thursday of Mr 11. T. McDonnell, who : (Jayg gone by was well known as an of the Customs Department and in Dunedin cricketing circles. Mr 4 ifcDonnell, belonged, to a - very <■ mil-known family in the North of lreffas trained for the Navy at tb« fpfl Bjhool as the late Lord Beresford, sffiid after serving for some years on ,-&o»rd H.M.S. Excellent he took his f''jlsclirg» and came out. to New Zeap/iiad. .'He entered the service of the at Lyttelton, and years occupied the position at Port Chalmers, a which he retired ewer 20 ) itaraago on account of ill-health. In 60*8 and early 70's Mr McPona prominent cricketer in Dunin 1869 he was a member of \ {jfOtago representative team which a match against Canterbury. by a widow and tw« r'tjarfiiers, both of whom are married. •' Martin Rogers, who died week, was born in Ireland in 1858 to New 1 Zealand in 18.77. Ho r-ijoiwd tie police force in Auckland in tisane year,, and did duty is WolBlenheim, Nelson, Lyell (West ' qjjjfo), CbristcHurch, Clyde (Otago), »^jfihpora,: Auckland, and . Onehunga. 3*jjen»e*Tit Eogers was presented by ?|wdeatß of Onehunga with a purse of the occasion of his retirepolice force in August, Sp9,".after having been in charge of iM'Onehniiga police district for eleven death is deeply regretted IgTi&toge circle of. friends, especially where he was much regPctfld'aa a man and officer. He is his wife and three daughB||p;a!id o?ie eon, Mr M. Rogers, eolici|K|ofOnehunga. i||fCaptain, ; John Taylor Marshall, late ffiiiHi»2ndjDragoon Guards, with which 'to «erved in India,, died m ■Wellington last week. He was a son §|§|;Captain James Marshall, of the InBgyaknfing . 'Dragoons.- . Arriving in Ifpjr Zealand; in/1865, he. joined the Harmed ' Constabulary, and later con>Bjiifflded'- the Nelson military district. Kmbscquently ,-lie saw service in the Iggßnth War. He leaves «• Bgijilovr and jroe son and five daughters ■fPfr H. T. Marshall, Mrs W. E. Raw§!»s}, Mrs ..Ik Thomas, and Mrs A. llMßpggs, of Wellioirton; Mrs S. J. and Mrs F. Wood,

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17739, 16 April 1923, Page 11

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OBITUARY. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17739, 16 April 1923, Page 11

OBITUARY. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17739, 16 April 1923, Page 11