2lorn 1830 —~. Still going Strong t ■JOHRUm ymum Guvtirtwd SUS9 «]l o»*r_tb» "Johonie Walker " looks back with pride— and goes forward with the confidence of his century-old reputation for purity and maturity. Satisfied patroni support this claim. JOHN WALKER 4 SONS, LT£, Scotch \\mssv DI^UEHS, SC(?TWHD o -O =*"
PUNEDIN, November 27. Eliza, Jane Seddon, aged 48, marriod, was admitted to hospital to-day, but died half-an-liour after admission, De? eeasod had been in indifferent health lately. An inquest is being held to? niorrow.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18242, 28 November 1924, Page 12
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