YORKSHIRE PASSENGERS THIRTY-THREE LIVES LOST LONDON, Oct. 25. Among the missing passenger from the Yorkshire are seven women and ten children, including four of one family, besides Naval, Army and Air Force officers returning from the East. The agents report that thirtythree were lost. Mrs A. C. Barber, widow, one of the victims, was missing from the Channel steamer which brought the survivors to England. DECORATION > OFFICERS AND MEN I LONDON, Oct. 25. The Berlin news agency announces that Von Brauchtisch visited the Western Front, and watched B*wtn»f !tn<i fleamrtMi eflfms ***
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Inangahua Times, 26 October 1939, Page 3
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