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THROUGH the death on Sept. 26 of Prof. Archibald Liversidge, science in Australia and New Zealand has lost one of the best and most unselfish of its friends. His death, due to heart trouble, in his eightieth year, came as a shock to his many friends, for even up to within a week or two of his decease he had always enjoyed robust health, and was exceptionally hale and hearty for his age. His nearest of kin surviving are his sister, Mrs. Balfern, of Buxted Lodge, Bexley, Kent, and his nephews Rear-Admiral E. Liversidge and Rear-Admiral J. G. Liversidge.
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D., T. Prof. A. Liversidge. F.R.S. Nature 120, 625–626 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/120625a0
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