! The Hon. J. A. Banan will begin tomorrow morning a journey which will take in Pabnerston North, and Wanganui. ,He expects to return to Wellington on Tuesday. , ' ; ' '. ■-;'■' • A young Aucklander, Mr..Arthur Evans, of Prospectiterrace, Mount Eden, was an engineer on the steamer Kenilworth Caatle, which collided with another vessel at night on her voyage from South Africa to an Englub portThe Kenilworth Castle was badly *maged, but eventually reached port, i A* the time of the collision, according *>, our cablegram, some of the paamgm jumped overboard, and one boat ;«M^ wae launched capsized, involving aonq loss of life. Mr. Evans has made :«< quiry by cable as to the safety af-hM son, but so far has not received wyj reply. The Bey. Father S. Mahony, df.Sfci Mary of the Angjeb 1 Church, advertises to-day that donations for the rebuilding; fund will be gratefully received.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 139, 12 June 1918, Page 7
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143Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 139, 12 June 1918, Page 7
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