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HAS MANDOLIN, WILL TRAVEL (To N.Z.)

(N.ZP.A.-Reuter— Copyright)

LONDON. February 15. Ninety - three years young—that Is Mr Patrick Fitzgerald, a greatgrandfather of Sidcup, Kent, who emigrates to New Zealand in April, the “Evening News” reported. He will travel with his daughter and son-in-law, who are joining their son and family in New Zealand. Mr Fitzgerald plans to take his mandolin with him bn the

voyage to entertain his fellow passengers. Meanwhile, 83-year-old Mr William Unitt, who lived tn New Zealand for 35 years, is eanning to start a new life Australia with his 78-year-old bride, Grace. They booked air passages after marrying secretly a fortnight ago, the “Evening News said. Mr Unitt, ap ex-seaman, met his wife, widowed Mrs Forsdyke, at a London deaf and dumb club where they acted as interpreters.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 11

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HAS MANDOLIN, WILL TRAVEL (To N.Z.) Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 11

HAS MANDOLIN, WILL TRAVEL (To N.Z.) Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30367, 17 February 1964, Page 11

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