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THE TOO-CONFIDING COLONIALS.

GOOD SAMARITANS TO THE RESCUE.

United Pre.ss Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 14

A temporary solution of tho troubles of tho two Queenslanders named Goodwin, who, on the strength of a bogus advertisement, int intuiting that they were heirs to a largo fortune, went to England and there became separated and stranded, has been furnished by the liberality of fellowQueenslanders in London. The sum of £25 was subscribed on behalf of the unfortunate men. Mackenzie Goodwin, the brother who was stranded in London, has accepted a passage to Australia on the steamer Wilcannia, and lie lias been rejoined by his brother Frederick, from whom lie had become separated.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11689, 16 September 1903, Page 8

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THE TOO-CONFIDING COLONIALS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11689, 16 September 1903, Page 8

THE TOO-CONFIDING COLONIALS. Press, Volume LX, Issue 11689, 16 September 1903, Page 8

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