THE DEAD CHIEF’S WIFE, Masiofo Ala Tamasese, and Ms eldest son, Lealofi, were grief-stricken mourners at the last rites. Top: Masiofo Tamasese’s farewell during the lying-in-state at Vaimoso. Lower: The last scene of all—the wife and eldest son before the filling of the grave at Lepea.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 1
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46THE DEAD CHIEF’S WIFE, Masiofo Ala Tamasese, and Ms eldest son, Lealofi, were grief-stricken mourners at the last rites. Top: Masiofo Tamasese’s farewell during the lying-in-state at Vaimoso. Lower: The last scene of all—the wife and eldest son before the filling of the grave at Lepea. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 876, 21 January 1930, Page 1
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