"DEAD" MAN STILL ALIVE
A mau who was believed to be dead, and whose name is inscribed on a tombstone in Southsea (England), has now been shown to be alive (says the MimJay Times’) He is a brother ot Mr Alfred w“t of The Anchorage, Villiers road. Soutbsea. He went to Australia sixty-lour years ago to dig lor gold. He visited Ins home once, but nothing had been hoard of him for many years since ho returned to London. When Mr A. West’s father died the name of the brother was also placed on the tombstone. Mr West has learned through an advertisement in a local newspaper that his brother is alive. rbe “ dead ” man is aged eighty-two years.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 3946, 6 May 1930, Page 2
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