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TRAGIC) OCCURRENCE AT N fiWTOWN".

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TRAGIC) OCCURRENCE AT N fiWTOWN". Llanfair Native's Sudden Death. After anfabsonce) from British shores of 69 years, William Gittings, a native of Llanfair Caereinion, expired in tragic fashion in the "Elephant and Castle" Hotel, Newtown, on Sunday evening, at about 8-30. Deceased left Wisconsin, U.S.A., on the 14th inst., and sailed for this country on the Mauretania. After spending a few days in London, accompanied by his son, he arrived in Newtown on Saturday evening and took up his quarters at the Elephant Hotel. Yesterday he attended morning service at the Welsh Congrega- .111 ..I -1\ .1. -I!L- tional Chapel (Mutora-ro»u/, m mo mcernoon lie took a country walk with his son and in the even- I ing he attended the Welsh C.M. Chapel. At the latter place of Worship, although, invited to address a few words to the congregation, and able to speak the Gymraeg fluently, he declined After service he agaiu went for a short walk and returned to his hotel. Whilst sitting in the Hotel coffee room and conversing upon their tour with his son, who was showing him a map of Montgomeryshire, he suddenly flung up his arms and fell. Miss Barrington immediately summoned Dr Wilson, who arrived to find that Mr Gittings had a fatal seizure of apoplexy, to which he rapidly succumbed. Deceased was 88 years of age, and in the year 1840 his father had taken him and his two sisters (the youngest of whom survives) from Llanfair-Caereinion to America. He was the owner of a large farm at Racine, Wisconsin, and retired twelve years ago from active work, though he still kept sixty dairy cattle and supplied Horlick's Malted Milk Com- pany. The son, Mr R. G. Gittins—who made his maiden trip across the Atlantic-is secretary of a large furniture manufacturing company in the same state. The deceased gentleman and his son bad projected spending a fortnight in Mont- go meiyshire, touring the district round Llanfair and around Llanwrin, the home of Mr Gittings's late wife. They also intended visiting the Welsh National Show, at Aberystwyth, and last night they had been making their plans; by the irony of fate, whilst making arrangements, the old gentle- man contracted his fatal seizure. It is probable that the apoplexy was induced by the excitement at returning to the scenes of his boyhood.

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