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THE death is announced of William John Greer, for over twenty years executive engineer of the Public Works Department, Bengal, which event took place after, two months' illness, on the 6th inst. Mr. Greer, who was only fifty-three years of age, was an old member of the [[Institution of  Civil Engineers]]. He had been honoured with being mentioned to the Government for his work in Bengal, chiefly in connection with his projects for big canals.
 
 


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Obituary 1907 [1]

THE death is announced of William John Greer, for over twenty years executive engineer of the Public Works Department, Bengal, which event took place after, two months' illness, on the 6th inst. Mr. Greer, who was only fifty-three years of age, was an old member of the Institution of Civil Engineers. He had been honoured with being mentioned to the Government for his work in Bengal, chiefly in connection with his projects for big canals.



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