SOLDIERS’ FUNERALS
Two ex-members of the New Zealand last* s ]'ridav, were buried in the 5 0161 ® 1 , 8 mrt of Karori cemetery yesterday. Ihe of citizens at the funeral was alxiut 400. Scot's College provided a fuanout: wu U 3 of the ceine _ cortege was met by the children ofKarori School, who marched on, eithei the Rnxves. Neither of the doceased soldiers had any relatives in this i m t from the citizens of MelSSiS m.»r an eral Richardson ColoneOhtchell, MP Bishop Sprott, Mr. J . 1 laser, M P.',’ Major W. J. Hardham. V.C Chopla n Burton about nine of the FMlish Church clergy, and a considernumber of Salvation Army officers, “’he organisations represented included tlm War Relief Association and the Commercial Travellers’ Association. ThT Defence Department is anxmus (■hit no man whose death is the result of war service shall go without public honour to his last resting-place. Al citizens are therefore invited to attend the funerals of soldiers.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 223, 15 June 1921, Page 4
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161SOLDIERS’ FUNERALS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 223, 15 June 1921, Page 4
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