CHELSEA TRAGEDY
FUNERAL OF VICTIM ; The funeral of Raymond William I Moon, who was accidentally drowned I in the Chelsea dam on Saturday, took j place yesterday afternoon at the Birj kenhead cemetery. i About 40 boys, schoolmates of the j deceased and members of the Juvenile J Foresters’ Lodge, of which he was a i member, attended the funeral and six |of them acted as pall-bearers. A ■ short service at the house was con- ! ducted by the Rev. P. C. Davis who I also officiated at the graveside. A i Foresters’ service at the graveside ! was conducted by Bro. A. Osborne. ===:== Britain’s output of coal during the week, ended December 28. 1929, was i 3,420,000 tons, with 945,900 workers, as compared with 5,647,200 tons the week before, when there were 949,400 j workers.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 7
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134CHELSEA TRAGEDY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 930, 25 March 1930, Page 7
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