OBITUARY.
SIR EDWARD MALET. ——— ( ' - Press Awociation*Bv TeWr»pb-Copyrng_t LONDON,'June 30.* Sir. Edward Malet, late-British Ambassador to Germany, is dead; aged 71 years. i }' t Per Press Association. NABIER, July 1. News has been received of I the death in London on June 30th,of William' -aviside Tyser, chairman of of lue Tvser Line, Limited. " - ' , 'k „ . . ' -*■ • - > LYTTELTON, July I.' , Mr Samuel Derbidge, Inspector of Works for the Lyttelton Harbour' Board since its formation, 'died morning in his, 67ch year. He was -highly respected; | was a prominent member of the, Church 1 of England, 'Freemasons' and Oddfellows, and one-of the founders of-the Lyttelton Fire Brigade.* He 'leaves; a! widow- and grown-up family, three" daughters and four', sons.' ( - • . '■' l • > A ,- ' ■■ v- ... ,> ' -
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13636, 2 July 1908, Page 5
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116OBITUARY. Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13636, 2 July 1908, Page 5
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