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[ R.S.K.—The Waratah, belonging to Lund's I Blue Anchor Line, disappeared, when a i new ship, between Durban and Cape Town about August 1.. 1909, and no trace was ever found of her and her company of 300. The Willochra, built in 191;:. belonged to the Adelaide Company. The Warilda, built in the same year, was torpedoed In the last war, but the WandlUa, also constructed In 1912, and the WIIJochra were sold to the Bermuda nncl West Indian S.S. Co.. and renamed Fort St. George and Fort Victoria. Can find no record of the other vessel you mention. •: ( G.B. As the campaign is unlikely to tie; carried, further it Is unnecessary to oppose "Dog Lover."—A movement is now in progress for an animal clinic. "Democracy" and "Citizen."—lt is advisable to avoid discussion for the present. "Bohemlcus."-Thank you for information, j
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 41, 16 August 1941, Page 8
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