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LAID TO REST

FUNERAL OF ARCHBISHOP KELLY Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, March 13. (Received March 14, at 1.30 a.m.) Thousands of people to-day witnessed the funeral procession of Archbishop Kelly round Hyde Park and back to the cathedral where the casket was laid to rest in a marble tomb of Archbishop Kelly’s own design. The cathedral had been draped in mack and purple. There was a continuous peal of muffled bells and the congregation, embracing every class and creed, attended solemn pontifical mass for the repose of the soul of the venerable prelate. • . Archbishop Gilroy will succeed Archbishop Kelly as Archbishop of Sydney.

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Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 10

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LAID TO REST Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 10

LAID TO REST Evening Star, Issue 23525, 14 March 1940, Page 10

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