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MR. W. A. HOLDEN
DIES, AGED 30
Popular Rotarian: Director
Of Motor Body Works
]\[R. William Arthur Holden, a
director of Holden's Motor Body
Builders, Ltd., died last Sunday at
his home, Grant avenue, [Toorak.
He was 30.
Mr. Holden, a prominent Rotarian, was a
popular man. He broke a hip bone 15months
ago in a riding accident and had since suf-
fered greatly.
Corn at Norwood, a son of the late Mr.
H. J. Holden, he was educated at Prince
Alfred College. He enlisted on his eighteenth
lii rtli day, and served in the war in the Army
JJedieal Corps and in the artillery.
the A .I.E. in 1919 Mr.
lloideu entered the
business directed by
bin brother, Mr. E.
W. Holden. Aftet
three years he visited
the United States to
study production
methods, and i - bis re
turn became manufac
turing manager and a
member of the direc;
torate of Holden's
none Help
Mr Holden has left
a widow (formerly Miss
Marjorie Reeves,
daughter of the late Mr. Edward Reeves, of
Unley). a daughter, Elizabeth Ann, 6, and
a son, Robert, 4.
Before his accident Mr. Holden was a well
known tennis player and golfer.
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