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WATTLE WICKET FOP O'KELFFE PUBLIC FUNERAL ACCORDED. LONDON, April 2.—Frank O'Keoii'e Ihe Australian cricketer, was accorded a public funeral at Acerington undei the auspices of the Church Club. Mr, Surridgc and Mr, Bishop, of Adelaide accompanied Ihe body from Loudon. A Requiem Mass preceded the funeral. The procession, which slnrlcd from the District Council's offices, was headed by the chief officials of Ihe Lancashire County Club, the president of the Church Club, and reprosenlafives of other Lancashire clubs. The coffin was covered with wreaths, including one from the Victoria Club sen! through "Plum'-' Warner.
?\fr. Bishop sent a cricket bat of wattle, and Mr. Surridgc a set of wattle wickets with the middle stum]) broken.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16406, 12 April 1924, Page 5
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