MISSING FRIENDS.
[Answers to inquiries addressed to th« editor of this paper will, (if three penny stamps be enclosed) be forwarded to their destination.] (From ‘ Lloyd’s Newspaper,’ September 27.) —Home Inquiries.— Bouton (John), two years ago was chief steward on the Kini, at Lyttelton, New Zealand. Mother asks. Clarke (Keabal), last heard of in Colne, Lancs., in January, 1906, is supposed to have gono to New Zealand. Mother asks. Douglas (Mary), nee Ash, was last heard of at Townsville, Queensland, six years ago. Sister Jenny asks. ° Horo (Edith Grace Sarah Pifi), bom in Sydney, New South "Wales, is sought by her mother. Luscombe (A. Woodbury), sailed to New Zealand on the s.s. Ganymede; last heard of in Australia. Brother William asks. Miles (G.) was working on the Wega, bound for Chili from Newcastle, Australia, when last heard of. Mother asks. Murphy (John, and sons Michael and Denny), left Dowhis in 1875; last heard of in Sydney. Son Steve asks. Prout (Mrs Kate), left Navan, County Meath, Ireland, for Rockhampton, Queensland, in 1890, Sister Rose and brother George ask.
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Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 9
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178MISSING FRIENDS. Evening Star, Issue 13102, 7 November 1908, Page 9
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