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MR B. CHAMBERS. frits*a . ass octtdtoit xasEsduic.} HASTINGS, May 22. The death occurred suddenly this ruerning, aa a rosalt of a stroke, ol Mr Bernard Chambere, aged 72, a well-known Hawfce's Bay sheepfarmer, and Con of orre the prarince's pioneer 6ettlers. MR F. A. PAGE-TURNER. (mox ottt <nw eofeasspomraT j liONDON", April 17. Mr' "Frederick' Attgtwtns Page-Turner, J.P., of Ambrosden Rouge/Bicester, died a few days ago at the ago at 85. He married at Auckland in 1874, Alice Caroline, daughter of Colonel William Dyer, physician general to the Honour* able Bast India Company, and by hex had 12 children, of whom eight survive. His wife died in' 19£6. ■> Mr page-Turner Was twice Mayor ol Bedford, and wa« an active supporter of the Unionist Party and started the Primrose League in the county. He also founded, with Cooper, a home for the benefit of aged clergy. Hid great Were heraldry and "genea- ■ logy. Among his published works are "Visitations or Bedfordshire," and "Bed-1 fordahire Notee and Queries." The death fe asffouneed ia "The Times" this morning as having occurred on April 14th, at Box XngS, Hawthorn road, Bogaor BegU, of Afiat.rPaymaster Duncan Reginald Berkeley-Byan, K.N.R, He had friends in New Zealand.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20244, 23 May 1931, Page 16
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