WOMAN MISSED FROM RANGATIRA
BELIEVED TO HAVE GONE OVERBOARD (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, May 2, When the Rangatira arrived at Wellington this morning from Lyttelton the police were advised of the disappearance on the voyage of Mrs Fulton, a first-class passenger travelling with her husband, who. it is believed, lives near Wanganui. Mrs Fulton, it is stated, was returning from Hanmer, and because of the condition of her nerves her husband was accompanying her. They occupied a two-berth deck cabin and retired some time after 11 pjn. The stewardess who went to the cabin at about 6.30 - a.m. found Mrs Fulton’s berth unoccupied. A search of the ship was fruitless, and it is thought that the woman left the cabin without her husband’s knowledge some time after 11 p.m. and was lost overboard.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22082, 3 May 1937, Page 10
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