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