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Death of Mr. J. H. Young. '
Mr; .Inuit's Henry - Young il lcd sutlilcnly at
his resilience, Chatswood, von Snturdny
morning. lVcoased was an ox-Speaker, of
tho Legislative Assembly, and both in
political anil commercial circles ho was
milch respected, Por many years ho enr
rieit «II business as a comtniisston- agent, lu
Sussex-street, and, bot nf-.a man ot Integ-
rity, and conducting his husmcss affairs
honourably,-'ho won high esteem. Iio first
entered political lifo in 1880, being elected
to tho Legislative. Assembly for Hastings
anil Manning, and on seven subsequent
occasions was re-elected for the samo con
stitutfcncy. Sinco'lOOl-ho was returned ns
the representative for Oloucostor. Whllo in
Parliament ho discharged tho duties of
Speaker, Minister for Public instruction.
Minister for Public,-Works, and Minister
for Lands. In 180-1 ho1 was garotted lion
oiirnblu for Ufo, Deceased was born at
Moor Court, -near Hornsey,' Hampshire,
Kngland, In I83'l,l and was. consequently
7-1 yen rs of "ago. He hnd lived in Aus-
tralia since .December, - .1852. Ho loaves a
wlilow.and grown-up family.
At . tho trial of : ah Immigrant nt tho
.Qunrter Sassions, .chnrged with falso
pretences, lt was'shown a sontonco passed
In Knglnnd had boen sus|iendcd on condi-
tion Hint ho loft tho country. '"Pills
State," snld .ludirá Docker, "does; not
want inunigrnnts of the criminal class, and
they had no right to send you out with-
out prospect of obtaining work."
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