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SCENES OF THE STATE FUNERAL OF THE LATE SIR TRUBY KING, founder of the Plunket Society, who died on Thursday morning. TOP, the casket being carried from St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral on Saturday afternoon after the lying-in-state in the church in the morning and the service by the Bishop of Wellington. ABOVE, the cortege passing along Lambton Quay, headed by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. The pall-bearers were the Hon. P. Fraser, the Hon. W. Nash, Mr Justice Blair, Dr. M. B. Tweed, Dr. T. G. Gray, Dr. M. H. Watt, Sir William Hunt, Sir Alexander Roberts, Mr P. E. Pattrick, and Mr C. Scott.

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Northern Advocate, 16 February 1938, Page 8

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SCENES OF THE STATE FUNERAL OF THE LATE SIR TRUBY KING, founder of the Plunket Society, who died on Thursday morning. TOP, the casket being carried from St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral on Saturday afternoon after the lying-in-state in the church in the morning and the service by the Bishop of Wellington. ABOVE, the cortege passing along Lambton Quay, headed by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. The pall-bearers were the Hon. P. Fraser, the Hon. W. Nash, Mr Justice Blair, Dr. M. B. Tweed, Dr. T. G. Gray, Dr. M. H. Watt, Sir William Hunt, Sir Alexander Roberts, Mr P. E. Pattrick, and Mr C. Scott. Northern Advocate, 16 February 1938, Page 8

SCENES OF THE STATE FUNERAL OF THE LATE SIR TRUBY KING, founder of the Plunket Society, who died on Thursday morning. TOP, the casket being carried from St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral on Saturday afternoon after the lying-in-state in the church in the morning and the service by the Bishop of Wellington. ABOVE, the cortege passing along Lambton Quay, headed by the Port Nicholson Silver Band. The pall-bearers were the Hon. P. Fraser, the Hon. W. Nash, Mr Justice Blair, Dr. M. B. Tweed, Dr. T. G. Gray, Dr. M. H. Watt, Sir William Hunt, Sir Alexander Roberts, Mr P. E. Pattrick, and Mr C. Scott. Northern Advocate, 16 February 1938, Page 8

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