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FUNERAL OF CONSTABLE TULLOCH

MANV FLORAL TRIBUTES Auckland, This Day. A mass of beautiful wreaths covered the coffin of Constable Tulloch, a victim of the Koiterangi shooting tragedy. before leaving the city this afternoon for burial at Waikumete Cemetery. Among them was one from the Prime Minister and Ministers of the Crown inscribed “With deepest sympathy.” Every police district in ■ New Zealand sent a floral tribute, and [ several from Hokitika and other district ; testified West Coast esteem. The cortege included all senior police officers. 18 sergeants and 130 j constables in uniform, and 35 detec—- | lives. The service was conducted in a mortuary chapel in the city by Canon ; R. G. Coates, of St. Matthew's Church. Large numbers of the general pubho j paid their respects as the funeral pass, ed along Hobson and Pitt streets for Waikumete. —P.A.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 6

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FUNERAL OF CONSTABLE TULLOCH Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 6

FUNERAL OF CONSTABLE TULLOCH Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 14 October 1941, Page 6