NAVAL PAYMASTER
SERVING ON LOST FIJI. ON NEW ZEALAND STAFF UNTIL 1939. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day. Paymaster Commander E. L. Tottenham is believed by .the Navy Office in Wellington to have been on board the British cruiser Fiji when she was lost in operations off Crete. He succeeded Paymaster Commander E. R. Durmen as Naval Secretary in New Zealand in June, 1935, and was relieved by Paymaster Captain N. T. Cooper, in May, 1939. when he left for England, accompanied by his wife and daughter and was made a member of the Naval Board. He joined the Navy in 1913 and served during the Groat War with the Grand Fleet
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 29 May 1941, Page 6
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