DEATHS AT SEA.
(C3IITID !■*«•» ASSOCIATION —IT EUCTKIC T»LBG«*PH— COyTBIO»T.) LONDON, September il.l. During the Orousay's voyage f lo m Svdney to London, Walter Hamblett, aired 68, died from pneumonia on Septembei 14th an< * was buried at Port Mary Matheson, aged 70, also died on September 18th and was buried at sea. Both were first-class passengers. A third-class passenger, Albert Sanderson, contracted appendicitis in the jiediterranean and the ship's sorgeon auecessfully operated. His condition when he reached Plymouth to-day was satisfactory. —Australian Press Association, United Service.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19735, 27 September 1929, Page 11
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