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English papers show that the Earl Arundel, whose death was announced in the cable messages recently, was the only son of the Duke of Norfolk. The Earl of Arundel and Surrey had been an invalid from his birth, but his illness became more severe a year ago, and was finally recognised as mortal. He was twenty-two years of age. The heir .of the Duke of Norfolk is now his younger brother, Lord Edmund Talbot, who, in 18/6, when he was twenty-one, assumed by Royal license, under the terms of the will of the seventeenth Earl of Shrewsbury, the surname of Tab. hot only. Lord Edmund represents Chichester Division in the House of Commons, and served under General French in the late war. Air V 7,. T. Wood, of Palmerston North, has been elected to the Wanganui Edu. cation Board, to fill the vacancy caused by Air Corry’s retirement.

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New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 12

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 12

Untitled New Zealand Mail, 27 August 1902, Page 12