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- The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. :) Tuesday 19 July 1881 The Late Mr. John Dowling. It will be of interest to many readers (says the Argus) especially
in Collingwood and Fitzroy (and we may add Tasmania), to learn that, by a recent telegram from London, intimation was received of the death of
Mr. John Dowling, for many years manager of the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, Collingwood, and subsequently manager of the same bank in Sydney. Mr. Dowling, who was suffering from heart disease, with complications, went home on leave of absence for 12 months. During the voyage he became seriously ill, and was compelled to remain some time at Malta, where he seemed to recover considerably. In England he suffered a relapse, which ended fatally. Both as a bank manager and as a private Individual Mr. Dowling was held in the highest esteem for his genial temper and kindly disposition, and among the scenes of his old labours not a few will read this notice with sincere sorrow. Deceased was the eldest son of Mr. Henry Dowling, of Launceston, who is now in Europe.
The Australasian Sketcher with Pen and Pencil (Melbourne, Vic.) Saturday 30 July 1881;
DOWLING.-By telegram, London, July 2, John T. Dowling, aged 46, late manager E., S., and A. Che ? Bank, Sydney.
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