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Clarence William Garling (1835–1920)

Mr. Garling, manager of the local bank, received the sad news of the death of his father on Friday morning, at the advanced age of 85 years. Deceased was manager of the Camden branch of the Bank of New South Wales for many years, and was at the William street branch when he retired. He leaves five sons, including Mr. H. W. Garling, district forester, Forbes. Two sons were killed in action in the war.

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'Garling, Clarence William (1835–1920)', People Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/garling-clarence-william-23564/text36278, accessed 17 September 2024.

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Birth

7 January, 1835
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Death

10 June, 1920 (aged 85)
Watersleigh, New South Wales, Australia

Cause of Death

stroke

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