SIR HENRY KELLETT
BARONET AM!) NEWSAGENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. MELBOURNE, June 24. Sir flenrv de C. Kollolt was killed as the result "of a. train colliding will) a motor car in which he was travelling. [Sir Honey Kellett was a very oldesUblished newsagent in Kew, a suburb five miles from Melbourne. It 'was well known in the old days, when Kew was but a tiny village, that the owner of tho little stationer's shop and .supervisor of the local delivery of the ‘ Argus ’ and ‘Age’ was in the line of a baronetcy, and though he succeeded to it by special remainder in 1885, it was not until 1906, when ho was fifty-five years old, and his business had grown with the phenomenal rise of Kew (now designated a “city”), that lie assumed 1 the title. He was always very active in local government affairs.]
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Evening Star, Issue 18669, 25 June 1924, Page 5
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