OBITUARY.
MR W. B. CARMICHAEL. (Peh United Phesb Association.j AUCKLAND, July '27. The local agent of Messrs W. B. Carmichael and Co. has been advised by cable that Mr W. B; Carmichael, of Sydney, who was well known in the newspaper world, died while on a visit to Europe. MR DENIS O’SULLIVAN. (Peb United Press Association.) WESTPORT. July 28. The death took place in the Westport Hospital this morning of Mr Denis O’Sullivan, telegraph 'foreman, who came to Westport from Wellington after the big earthquake and surveyed the new telegraph routes and relaid the' lines where they were broken between Westport and Karamea, Lyall, and Inangahua Junction. He never spared himself, working under very trying conditions from a’ strong sense of duty. His death was due to bronchitis and a severe attack of influenza. The deceased was a married man, 57 years of age. s L MR FREDERICK PERKINS. The death took place at the Grey Hospital last week of Mr Frederick Perkins, aged 56 years. The deceased was a native of Scotland, and had resided in Southland for many years.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20781, 29 July 1929, Page 10
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