ABOUT PEOPLE
Mr James Holland, who has been visiting Dunedin, returned to Invercargill by the express last night.
A Press Association message from Sydney announces the' death of the Hon. George Dundas Fitzgerald, M.L.C., at the age of 87. Born at Auckland, he was a former Minister of the Crown and a member of the New South Wales State Parliament for 48 years.
Taking a brief holiday spell from his administrative duties, the Prime Minister (the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes) arrived at Christchurch yesterday morning from the north and attended the Ashburton trotting meeting. He goes to Hanmer to-day and later to his farm at Cheviot, states a Christchurch Press Association telegram.
The funeral of Mr L. Harrison Jones, of Invercargill, who, at the age of 43, passed away at Dunedin on Sunday, took place yesterday at the soldiers’ plot in the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, Dunedin. The deceased was educated at the Waitaki Boys’ High School, and after having been invalided home as the result of a war injury sustained in Egypt, was engaged for some time in the War Records Office, Wellington, before he went to New York and afterwards to London.
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Southland Times, Issue 22207, 27 December 1933, Page 6
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