HOPING FOR GOOD NEWS
POOR FAMILY'S EXPECTATIONS.
(United Presi Association.—Copyright.) (Australian-New Zealand Cable Assn.) LONDON, 27th March. After years of poverty, a Gloucester family are hoping for good news in answer to a cablegram sent to Australia on thcirbehalf. It is stated that Eli Talbot, whose trade was that of a baker, left home, after which his wife and her four children were obliged to enter the workhouse. The wife was appointed last year domestic help to tho matron. While tidying the matron's room she noticed an advertisement in a local paper stating that Eli Talbot was dead, and asking for information regarding his wife and children, which would be to their advantage. The address given was in Perth, where inquiries were promptly directed.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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124HOPING FOR GOOD NEWS Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 75, 29 March 1926, Page 9
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