SIR FRANCIS BELL
IMPRESSIVE TRIBUTE. [ Ptr Pimi Assoc!at.Oß. ] AUCKLAND, Alarch 17. An impressive tribute was paid to Sir Francis Bell at a large gathering at ihe .Supreme Court to-day. Mr. L. K. Munro (president of the Auckland Law Society) said that he could truly be described as the “grand old man of the New Zealand Bar. ’' Air. Justice Fair, speaking for himself and Mr. Justice Callan, said that. Io his great ability Sir Francis added thoroughness and unremitting industry. His memory would be treasured in deep respect, admiration, nnd affecI ion. BRITISH CONDOLENCE. [ Per Pi-ess Association J AVELLINGTON, Alarch 17. A cablegram offering sincere condolence to the New Zealand branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association and to relatives i nthe loss of the late and to relatives in the loss of the late from the United Kingdom branch by Mr. C. AL Bothamley, Clerk of ine Legislative Council, and honorary secretary of the New Zealand branch.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 6
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