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SORROW IN ENGLAND

"HIS LOSS IRREPARABLE," SAYS • MR. BALDWIN-.

(Received 31sfc October, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 30th October. Mr. Baldwin has sent the following message to the Press in regard to-Mr Boiiar Law/s death: "F or him> jam thankful that he has been spared further suffering. For his friends, the loss is irreparable. The country will not-for-get that he sacrificed his life in her service."

There is a general desire to hold a national memorial service at Westminster Abbey. It is now revealed for the first time that the late Mr. Law suffered from cancer of the throat, and knew for a long time that he was a doomed man. He was unable to' take any solid refreshment for several days.

His two sons, his daughter, and his son-in-law were present at the end. Lady faykes, his other daughter, arrived shortly afterwards. The family received messages from the King and Queen, the Prince of Wales, and other members of the Royal Family, and from every Part of the Empire.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 7

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SORROW IN ENGLAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 7

SORROW IN ENGLAND Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1923, Page 7