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LORD OXFORD’S REMAINS.

QUESTION OF CHANGE OF GRAVE. rUoit.d Pro.. Aa.oci.' !od —By El.ctrl. i ileerapK—Copyright.) (Received February 26, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, February 25. Lady Oxford aud Asquith has written Mrs Dew, whose family grave is threatened, assuring her she has no intention of disturbing any remains in the churchyard. Mrs Dew states that everything has now been satisfactorily settled.

(Lady Oxford and Asquith finds herself the centre of an unusual controversy over her decision to remove her husband's body a short distance in Sutton Courtney churchyard, in order to make room to erect a memorial. The villagers declare that the carrying out of the plan will involve disturbing at least one family grave.)

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 27 February 1929, Page 9

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LORD OXFORD’S REMAINS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 27 February 1929, Page 9

LORD OXFORD’S REMAINS. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18201, 27 February 1929, Page 9

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