SAILOR HOME FROM SEA
A spontaneous tribute to one of their number who, having coine unseathed through the dangers of destroyer service in the Mediterranean and the Adriatic, met an untimely end on Salurday morning, was paid by members of the R.S.A.. at the funeral yesterday afternoon of Jack Stuart, who was buried iu the soldiers' pkit at the Rotorua cenietery. Instructors and trainees of fho No. 5 Carpenfry School paradcd in farce and a large number of Vijeaths covered the casket. The Rev. 11. 11. Judkins conducted the service at the graveside and Mr. 1L Metcalf gave the farewell oration.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5330, 18 February 1947, Page 3
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101SAILOR HOME FROM SEA Rotorua Morning Post, Issue 5330, 18 February 1947, Page 3
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