FATHER JERGER.
DEATH IN LONDON. LONDON, September 16. Father Charles Jerger, 57, of the Passionist Order, who was interned for two years in Australia during the war and subsequently deported, died in a London nursing home of pneumonia, following an operation. . Father Jerger, after his departure from Australia, was sent to Holland and America. Thence he transferred to Ireland, and later resided at Heme Bay, where he was very popular with all classes. A Requiem Mass was held at Highgate HilL
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 226, 24 September 1927, Page 9
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