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OBITUARY.

MR F. T. COBBOLD, M.P. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON, December 6. The death is announced of Jtfri F. T. Oobbold, M.P. Mr Felix Thornier Cohbold sat In Parliament first an member for Stowinarkot Division ol Sufiolk in 1885-1836. He waa born In 1841, and educated at Eton and King's College, Cambridge, where he graduated flratdasa In the Classical Tripos of 1865. He was called to the Bar three years later. Ha we»a head of the well-known firm ol banters of his name. In 193 Dhe unsuccessfully contested the 'Woodbridire Bivi--Bion of Suffolk against Captain Pretymani but in 1906 « returned ne junior member for Ipswich, Wr Oohbold had done good TVPris for many ysara for the Liberal cause in hia district. PRINCESS WALDEXIAR OF DENMARK. LONDON, Decombor «. The death was announced yesterday mf Princess Made, wife of Prince iWnldemar of Denmark, uncle of JOng IVederiek, The Princess was generally oansador«s tho cleverest woman in royal proles, and tiio newspapers in their potdcoa of her Kfo bear testimony "lo (he active part she took in pratnoiang the improvement of relations between Russia, franco, and Great Britain, German. newspapers often assailed her* : Ife is related that the Kaiser her- wit, but- pansidex'od- her -an iatiigoer, !. The va« Princess ISa*o <A Orleans, and; xtaa bexm on Jantimy SJSbi H 865. She wa» married to Prince WaMo" »»)f ** on October ZSiu 18355 ira j, blutchisck!?, KisuEaaJ* AXKE&AXDR, IJoownJbw?, The death has taken placo <# Me 'James Hutchison, member fer Hie IJindmareh Division of Booth AuKtra* liu in the Femoral Honao. of Itejpcceeatatiwa.

, Ttie dteocsSßd -was in the- fiHjF-ftwtTWW, of bis age* Born in Aberdeen; lie arrived, in Australia, in 1834, and too* a leading part to labour arffiwisaiiom. Far four yearn, until 19% he sat in tho Bonth Australian Assembly, and then Yfai rctnrnsd to the Federal House at, the Beoond general election ia 1901. jp<w a fime b* edited, the Labour " Herald." SIR WILLIAM H, BTJNDJEE. ADELAIDE, December 7, Tho dcatii has occurred of Sir Wii' liam Hfinry Bnndey, retired Judge of tho Supremo Court of Sontjb. Australia. Born In Hampshire, England, soventy-on« years ago, tho deceaeed was remarkable in tho flret placo lor tho fact that ho was entirely aslf-cdncated after reaching tho ago of nine years. At„olovoa ho emigrated to South Australia, where, in 1857, ho obtained a clerkship la tho "Woodaido Local Oonrt. Do sat for some years in tho AsDomhly, and held office iu tho Blyth ana liorgan Ministries. Ho carried through Parliament an Act establishing the University of Adelaide Ho took silk- in 3878. and became a Judge of the Saptrome Oourt Bix years later, retiring owing to ill-health in 1903, Ho was Knighted in tho following yoar. Sir Henry -was a Irecn yachtsman, and founder of the Boyol South AuutraHan Yacht Squadron. Ho waa tho author of a number of publications on political and legal subjocta, tho latter dealing especially with tho treatment of oriminala. In 1866 he marriod a laughter of the late Sir William Miln*

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 7

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OBITUARY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 7

OBITUARY. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6995, 8 December 1909, Page 7