WOMAN DIES AGED 104
(P.A.) AUCKLAND, June 7. One of the oldest New Zealand residents, Mrs. T. G. Marlow, has died at the age of 104 years, after a short illness. She was born in London on November 19, 1837, only a few months after the accession of Queen Victoria, but spent the greater part of her life in the Dominion. Mrs. Marlow retained a keen interest in current affairs till quite recently, and had remarkably good eyesight.
the way and arriving there on June 3.
On the evening of June 4 he visited the New Zealand Club, which has been erected by the National Patriotic Fund Board for the use of members of the forces when in Suva. Because of unfavourable weather the GovernorGeneral was unable to leave Fiji till the evening of June 5. The viceregal party reached Auckland early on Saturday aioniinfi. ' -,
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 133, 8 June 1942, Page 6
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