EX-POLICE COMMISSIONER.
FTTNERAX IN WELLINGTON. REPRESENTATIVE ASSEMBLY. <Ry Telegraph —Own Correspond eat.) WELLINGTON, Monday. Sixty members of the Police Force, under Corarr.Us.ioner W. B. Mcllvcney. i«-d the funeral jrore&sion of the late Mr. .lohn O'Donovan. c.x Commissioner of Police, to-day. Requiem mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. Among those present were Sir Charles Skerrett. Chief Justice; the Uon. F. J. Hollcston. Minister of Justice; Hr. J. K F.lliott, Sir Alfred Robin. Messrs, M. Myers, K.C.. W. Pt-rry. A. W. Blair and W. A. Hawkins, representing the Wellington District U\r Society: Mr. A Gray. K.C.. president of the New Zealand Law Society; Mr. P. Public Service Commissioner; Mr. B. I. Dallartl. Controller General of Prisons; Mr. .1. R. Simpson, president of the Welling on Chamber of Commerce: and Mr. E. W Kane. Clerk of the Hotjpe of Keprewntatives. Archbishop O'Phea. assisted by Fsther* Cullen. O'Donnell and MrOao. conducted the ceremony at the jrraveeide. The only daughter of the late Mr i<: the Rev. Mother OT)onovan. of the Convent of the Sxcto,] Heart Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 86, 12 April 1927, Page 8
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