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THE LAST HOURS.

A PEACEFUL END. Gtooas Oub Own Correspondent.) WELLINGTON, May 10. Expressions of sympathy were heard on all sides as the peoplo learned the news of the death of Mr Massey. Up till Friday last Mr Massey was able to recognise people, but for the last 48 hours of his life he was unconscious. His end came quite peacefully. All the members of the Prime Minister’s family were present at the death bed. Besides Mrs Massey there were his three sons (Mr Walter W. Massey, Mr J. Norman Massey, and Mr George Massey) and his two daughters (Mrs G. Lawrence Taylor and Mrs C. W. Salmon). His brother, Mr John Massey, was also present. Mrs Massey is bearing up well in the very trying circumstances.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 22

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THE LAST HOURS. Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 22

THE LAST HOURS. Otago Witness, Issue 3713, 12 May 1925, Page 22

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