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CONSTABLE'S DEATH. INJURIES PROVE FATAL. MARYBOROUGH, May 22. While mustering horses In the course of his work at Eidsvold, Constable Robert Stewart Alexander was thrown from his horse, and sustained internal and spine injuries. This occurred on April 10, and the constable never recovered. He passed away in the Maryborough General Hospital yesterday. He was 26 years of age, and leaves a widow and one infant daughter. He was the fourth son of Mr. Robert Alexander, of Toogoolawah, and was recently stationed at Maryborough and South Brisbane. The funeral took place from St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church to-day.
- Queensland Times (Ipswich), Monday 24 May 1926
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CONSTABLE'S DEATH. INJURIES PROVE FATAL. MARYBOROUGH, May 22. While mustering horses In the course of his work at Eidsvold, Constable Robert Stewart Alexander was thrown from his horse, and sustained internal and spine injuries. This occurred on April 10, and the constable never recovered. He passed away in the Maryborough General Hospital yesterday. He was 26 years of age, and leaves a widow and one infant daughter. He was the fourth son of Mr. Robert Alexander, of Toogoolawah, and was recently stationed at Maryborough and South Brisbane. The funeral took place from St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church to-day.
- Queensland Times (Ipswich), Monday 24 May 1926
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ROBERT STEWART ROBERTSON
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AGED 26 YEARS.
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