OBITUARY
MR, J. A. V. MINNETT. SYDNEY. Jan. S 3. The dealli of Mr J. A. V. Minnett, 81, father of the well-known cricketin.4 fiiinilv, li;is occurred, lie look charge oi tin.' stoekbroking linn of Minuet ami Oompanv, after the comparatively recent death of his son, Mr L. A. Miiinett, in :i motoring accident. ]Io had previously retired, after having been connected with the N'ew Zealand insurance Company for 45 years.
Ah Minnett. was boni in New Zealand iiii; 1 i-aine to Sydney about .six years a‘V’
SIR ARTHUR FANSHAWE LON DUX, .hiii. 22. The death of Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe i: annoillired. I!,. w;is horn in 18-17 and joined (lit- nuv\ at an early aye, rising to the command of the Channel Squadron in l.x'ili. frciiii IDO2 to 190.1 lie was Commandei in-l 'hief of |ho Australian Station, and retired in IIH7 with the rank of Admiral of the Pleet.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 23 January 1936, Page 12
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