SMALL TRAVELLERS
Three little girls have been travelling alone over the high seas. Patricia Johnson,, a flve-year-old orphan girl, sailed by herself on a 13,-000-mlles journey to Brisbane in the White Star liner Themistocles.
Joyce Braidwood is an Edinburgh girl of three, who has just sailed across the Atlantic in the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of Atholb Her future is to be in Winnipeg.
Gwendoline Mary. Gibson, a little Canadian, ,1s the youngest of all. Her mother died at Saskatchewan and she has been travelling alone in the White Star liner Doric. After a journey of 6000 miles, she has found a happy home with an uncle and aunt at Kettering.
We wish these three little maids a happy childhood and a prosperous future in these wldely-different worlds of England, Australia, and Canada.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 62, 6 December 1930, Page 24
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