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NEVILLE NEWCOMB. By Telegraph—Press Association. AUCKLAND, February 20. Mr Neville Newcomb, who died last night at the age of 64 years, rendered valuable service during the war. From the command of the New Zealand Tunnelling Corps, at Avondale, he was transferred as adjutant to the training camp at Tauherenikau, and subsequently transferred to the Featherston camp as adjutant. He was promoted to major in 1917 for services. The C.B.E. was conferred upon him by the King at Buckingham Palace.
JAMES P. WATT. By Telegraph—Press Association, WANGANUI, February 20. The death is announced of Mr James P. Watt, barrister and solicitor, aged 71 years, formerly prominent in volunteering, rowing and cricket circles. He was president of the local cricket association for some years.
F. M. HUDSON. By Telegraph—Press Association. CHRISTCURCH, February 20. The death is announced of Mr F. M. Hudson, travelling representative for Carmichael and Co., of Auckland. He suffered a stroke yesterday.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18499, 21 February 1930, Page 12
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