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AIR VICTIMS BURIED

IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL FOR TUNIS FLYERS British Official Wireless RUGBY’, Wednesday. The funeral of Squadron-Leader A. G. Jones-Williams, who with FlightLieutenant N. H. Jenkins lost his life when the Royal Air Force monoplane crashed at Tunis while attempting a flight to Capetown, took place this afternoon in the family burial ground at Hassocks, in Sussex. The coffin, covered with a Union Jack, was borne by aircraftsmeu, and the guard of honour was furnished by the 23rd Fighter Squadron at Kenley, to which the deceased officer was attached before being chosen for special service.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 861, 3 January 1930, Page 9

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AIR VICTIMS BURIED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 861, 3 January 1930, Page 9

AIR VICTIMS BURIED Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 861, 3 January 1930, Page 9

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