‘ The death occurred yesterday of Mr i ■'William A.-’M. Musgrove. building conk 'tractor, a resident of Repton Street, ‘Merivjire-' Mr Musgrove, who was only yws of age, was attacked by ewc,y in the week, and coniplications Ensued which brought the fatal termination to his illness. He was a prominent member and officebearer of Knox Presbyterian Church, and was most highly esteemed by a wide circle of friends. It is estimated that nearly £IOOO ■ ' will be required to repair the damage ■ done to Halstead (Essex) Workhouse by. German prisoners of war during their two years’ occupation of the pre- \ ; raises. Most of the damage is snia to I be of a wanton character, and includes i \ nearly every window broken, gas fittings destroyed, largo holes made in ■ the walls, floors damaged by dancing, , and . ceilings damaged. The Halstead Guardians are claiming against the Office .tor the damage done.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19879, 21 February 1920, Page 10
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