SUDDEN DEATH OF MR T. P. WILLIAMS.
(irzciit. to "nn rsui."} . • S WESTPORT, Deoemßer Mr T. P. Williams, proprietor df f)M| "Westport Times," dropped dead wl afternoon when returning from fmm Westport Trotting Club's races. He«|§ been a resident of "Westport for * f**f|| many years. His deaut, though den, was not unoxperted, as m H been ailing ior the past six monthenw was 67 years of age and leaves a viMR and three sons. .Jm The late Mr Williams was s> and ex-chairman of the Wastport fjaHSlB ting Club, chairman of tlte Permanent Building Society, ffHI Grand Master of the Masonic ta^MraH
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18266, 27 December 1924, Page 10
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