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Dr. A. Rowatt-Brown, of Auckland, will go to Britain and America this year to see the latest1 work in physical medicine, rehabih-j tation, polio, cerebf-al palsy, and the ' rheumatic disorders. j The death occurred recently in the Palmerston North Hospital at the early age of 31 years of W.O.l Ncrman Fee, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fee, of Foxton. The funeral took place at Foxton and the large cortege- reflected the esteem in which he was held. Services at All Saints' Church and the graver side were conducted by Rev. Wilson, of Palmerston North. The casket, draned with the Union Jack in recognition of deceased's six years' service with ' the Army in World War II, was borne by returned servicemen, Messrs. G: Fee, H. Robinson, L. Irons, F. Clark, J. McKeaney and A. H. Broderick. The late Mr. Fee is survived by his parents, three sisters; Mesdames F. Clark (Palmerston North), J. McKeaney (Bulls) and Lovell (Sydney) , and eight brothers, Messrs. G. Fee (Nelson). J. Fee (Marton), H. Fee (Wanganui), P. Fee '(Eng-1 land) , W. Fee (Auckland) and Douglas, Bruce and C. Fee (Foxton), - , j
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 February 1949, Page 4
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