LATE MR. P. J.NATHAN
FUNERAL SERVICE
COMMUNITY'S TRIBUTE
The funeral of the late Mr. P. JNathan, who was killed in the aeroplane accident near Stratford on Wednesday, took place today. ' The service was '. conducted at me residence of the deceased in Old Karori Road. Rabbi S. Katz officiated, and'in'the course of his address he made eulogistic reference to the life, work, and personality of the late Mt\ Nathan as a leading member of the Jewish' congregation, and a respected member of the business community. After the service, which was of a private nature, the casket was transferred to the Crematorium. Telegrams and cables of sympathy were received from friends of the late Mr. Nathan throughout the world. ■ Among' those present were Messrs. Charles Nathan (brother), Reginald Davis and Harry Arndt (brothers-in-law)',' Winston Davis, Leo Manoy, John Manoy/Otto Newman, Sir Michael Myers, Messrs. Allan Cohen, S. George Nathan, H. L. Nathan, Isaac Van Staveren, E. J. Hyams, Hyman, Eichelbaum, Schwatz, Commander Tottenham Dr. F. T. Bowerbank, Messrs. a. E. Pacey and E. A. Little (directors of Joseph'■ Nathan and Company, N.Z.), T M. Pacey (secretary), J. C. Port (former secretary of the company), and members of the staff of Joseph Nathan and Company (N.Z.), Ltd., and Glaxo Laboratories (N.Z.), H. J. Buck (director British Sheet-marketing Co.), J. J. Reich, W. J. Goddard, and N. Mitchell (Gillon and, Co.), Guy Johnston, tD. Caselberg, J. Caselberg, P. H. | Nathan,'S.M. Hobbs, E. M. Bardsley (Chamber of Commerce) T. E. Y. Seddon, P. C. Muir (Auckland), and W. T. S. Edmonds.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 131, 4 June 1937, Page 10
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