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CABLE NEWS.

nette Paulc and Envoy Mrs Underwood were the only members of the Salvation Army in New Zealand who went Home via America, and as they intended visiting. the United States en route it is considered unlikely that they were on the ill-fated Empress of Ireland. News was received here last Monday of the safe arrival in London of Commissioner Richardson and the New Zealand delegates. They went by the Orient liner Orsova. BLENHEIM, June t. Miss Tirial Townshend, daughter of . the Hon. Townshend, Crown Ranger for Maryborough, with her aunt, Mrs Hugh Wynne-Price, of Auck land, were on the ill-fated Empress of Ireland. Yesterday Mr Townshend re ceived a cable* from Quebec stating" that his daughter was safe, but the aunt had been lost, and requesting that money and instructions be cabled Miss Townshend is a good.swiinyner, and received her emergency training in the Blenhedm baths.

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Grey River Argus, 2 June 1914, Page 5

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CABLE NEWS. Grey River Argus, 2 June 1914, Page 5

CABLE NEWS. Grey River Argus, 2 June 1914, Page 5