TRAGEDY AT SEA.
CLERGYMAN'S DISAPPEARANCE. LONDON, April 17. The special correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" says that there has been a tragedy on the-liner on which the Prime Minister (Mr Ramsay Mac Donald) is travelling to America. The Rev. Canon Horace Granville Monroe, Sub-Dean of Southwark Cathedral, was proceeding to Newfoundland to recover from an illness following his wife's death at Christmas. He disappeared; and is presumed to have fallen overboard. [Horace Granville Monroe, M.A., was 61 years of age, the son of the late Rt. Hon. John Monroe, P.C., Judge of the High Court of Justice in Ireland. He took his degree at Dublin University, and was ordained as curate of St. Ann's, Dublin, in 1896. He was appointed Sub-Dean of Southwark Cathedral in 1930.]
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20834, 19 April 1933, Page 9
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