AFTER ELEVEN YEARS
— TO SEE LONG LOST SON AIRS Ak-QUAY GOES TO SYDNEY CABINETS KINDLY ACT SOLDIFR TO BE- REPATRIATED Airs Alt-Quay of Stratford, whoso sou, Thomas AlcQuay, lias been in a mental, hospital in Sydney for ’ll years suffering from loss of memory due to his war service, has Jell tor Sydney. Her expenses are being paid by the New Zealand Government. Air R. Masters, who inis been working, with Differs, in Mrs AlcQuay s interests has been advised by tile Deleiu-e Minister the Hon. l‘\ J. Roilestou that it has been established that AlcQuay’s mental condition is din- to his war services, and arrangement.s are being made with the Australian Repatriation Department to have him sent to New Zealand under escort in order tha t he may he ti Gated in hospital and tie near his -relatives. If Airs AlcQuay was anxious to go to Sydney, said Air Ivoflestou, the Government would pay her expenses. AlcQuay was only recently identified.
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Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1890, 28 April 1928, Page 6
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162AFTER ELEVEN YEARS Feilding Star, Volume 6, Issue 1890, 28 April 1928, Page 6
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