LATE MR P. J. NATHAN.
FUNERAL IN WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON, June 5. The funeral of Air P. J. iNathan, who was killed in the aeroplane accident near Stratford on Wednesday, took place in Wellington yesterday. A service was held at the residence, Old Karori Road, before the body was taken to the crematorium at the Karori cemetery, the funeral being private. Many telegrams and cablegrams were received from friends of tlie late Air Nathan.
Rabbi S. Katz, who, conducted the service, eulogised tlie work and personality of the late Air Nathan as a leading member of the Jewish congregation in AVellington aiid a respected member of the business community. Among those present were:—Alessrs Charles Nathan (brother), Reginald Davis and Harry Arndt (brothers-in-law), Sir Michael Alyers, Commander E. L. ’Tottenham, Dr. F. T. Bowerhank, Alessrs AVinston Davis, Leo Alanoy, John Alanoy, Otto Newman, Allan Cohen, S. George Nathan, H. L. Nathan, Isaac A 7 an Staveren E.' J. Hyams, Hyman, Eiclielbaum, Scliwatz, li. E. Pacey and E. A. Little, directors of Joseph Nathan and Company, N.Z.; T. Al. Pacey, secretary of the company; J. C. Port, former secretary of- the company, and members of the staff ; ;of Joseph Nathan and. Company (N.Z.), Ltd., and Glaxo ' Laboratories (NiZj, H. J. Buck, direbtor British .'Sheetmarketing Co.; J; J-. Reieh,-W. : ,J. Goddard, and N. Alilchell, • Gillon and Co.; Guy Johnston, D. : -CaselbeVg, J. Caselberg, P. H. N a than, S, AL. Hobbs, E. AL Bardsley, Chamber "of Commerce; T. E. Y. Seddon; -P:-C, (Muir, Auckland; and AV. T. Sv Edmonds. ‘g .
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 158, 5 June 1937, Page 8
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