RAILWAY ACCIDENT
ETJNEItAL OE THE .VICTIMS.
LONDON, Sept. 27. The funeral of the Few Zealanders who were killed by the Plymouth express, took place on Thursday afternoon -at the Corporation Cemetery at Eggbuekland. Anglican, Catholic, and Presbyterian services were heldSixty colonial officers - attended, also detachments of the Somersets and Devons. -
The New Zealanders, killed on the railway, were buried at Plymouth. The funeral party consisted of Anzacs and garrison troops. The coffins were borne on a gun carriage and motor ■ ambulances. The graves are situated in the various denominational sections, hut are all within a small radius.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 September 1917, Page 2
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