ROY KILNER’S FUNERAL
ATTKXDKD liV 1(1(1.000 PEOPLE United Pros* .'insorintion— T?y Electric Telegraph -Copy right, Australian I'rpw Association. -UiiitPil Servicp. LONDON, lltli April. "A Yorkshire wicket has fallen and , >f Yorkshire's host men is out," said the Hector of U'oinlnvell in opening his address to the congregation at l!ov Kiliier's funeral. U'oniliwell is Kiliier's hirth]daee. and ill,, total |,-.>|.ul:il i..n is 20.00(1, Imt HMI.IKM) people attended his funeral. Hi- team cnllcajjues ailed as pallbearers. Lord Hawke. \\*. W'orsley (foimiy captain). I'. ('• Tof.ne (county secretary), and the leading Lancashire cricketers were present; also Hobby Heel and Hirst. Lancashire's wrealL consisted of red and white roses.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 12 April 1928, Page 5
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103ROY KILNER’S FUNERAL Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 12 April 1928, Page 5
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