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MISSING FRIENDS AND MESSAGES.

■o . Answers to inquiries addressed to the editor of this paper will (if three penny stamps be encloded) be forwarded to their destinations. Andrews (George) sailed for America six years ago from Cardiff, and afterwards went to Pinjara, Western Australia. Brother James asks. Barker (Alfred) and his grandfather, Austin (W.), left Barking, Essex, for Australia in 1889. Sister Emma inquires. Barrett (Mrs J.), in South Africa, formerfy of Watchet, Somerset. Mother asks. Corrigall (John J.), a seaman on the sailing ship Samuel Skolfield, last wrode from Natal. Uncle David inquires.

Curry (Charles) left London for Akaroa; last heard from June, 1880. Uncle Alfred asks.

Fleming (Fred.), known as John Richards, sailed for Brisbane twenty-two years agolast letter from New South Wales about 1894. Sister Maud asks.

Hair (Alexander) gave his address in 1900 as Johnson street, Cape Town, South Africa. Father and sister Addie ask.

Maynard (Alfred), late of Worthing, was in Adelaide (Australia) twenty years ago, Irving with relatives named Cole. Brother Fred, asks.

Plumb (William) was sergeant in Com-mander-in-Chief's bodyguard, "~ Johannesburg in 1901. Brother asks.

Robertson.—Any information about Alexander Robertson, son of John and Jessie Robertson, Blair Atholl, N. 8., missing for over thirty years, or his descendants (if any), will be gladly received.

Tyler (Ann) emigrated to Melbourne forty years ago, and lived with a family named Home; last address, in 1900, Nepta lane, St. Ki'da, Victoria. Sister Sarah inquires. Ward (Joseph E.), carpenter, left Liverpool for Australia eighteen years back; last address two years afterwards was—Princes street, Melbourne. Brother George inquires.

Wilkius (Charlotte R.) lived with her stepmother at Birkenhead in 1873. Brother Robert inquires.

Clancy (John) loft for Sydney about twenty years ago; last wrote in 1896 from Melbourne. Mother inquires. Deane (Thomas, John, James, Polly, Emma, and Alice), of Birmingham, went to South Australia about 1859. Brother Thomas asks.

Elkins (John) left Wrccclesfcam, Surrey, in 1850 for Australia: last letter from Melbourne five years later. Nephew inquires. Collar (Kate) res:'.led in Melbourne about r.welve_ years ago with an uncle. Her address is wanted by a relative.

Newton (Edward), youmtest son of Joseph Newton, of Waltham Abbey, was in Australia fifteen years ago. Sister-in-law inquires. Pam (Sam) was last, heard of in Melbourne and Sydr.ev. Sister Betsy asks. Rowe (Waiter F.) last wrote from Townsville, Queensland, nine years ago. Mother asks.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 3

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MISSING FRIENDS AND MESSAGES. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 3

MISSING FRIENDS AND MESSAGES. Evening Star, Issue 12166, 9 April 1904, Page 3