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THE APARIMA.

SOME OF THE MISSING. DUNEDJNj. November 24. A. M. Ramsay, missing from the Aparima, was a son of "Mrs Ramsay, of Bruce Street, Roslyn. He was formerly a cadet on tho Amokura. W. J. Bannotyne was an Oiago High School bov. He left school at the end of Juno "to join the Aparima as a cadet. He was a son of Mrs E. Bannatvne, of Waikouaiti. llfadio.Oporator Robert Millington was born on the West Coast, and was the son of Dr Millington, of Greymouth, but now of Auckland. On leaving school he entered the Civil Service, but-subsequenltly joined Hayward, Ltd. Ho was biograph operator for the company at various places, and was also their kinematographer. Before leaving New Zealand as wireless operator of the Aparima, he was for three years biograph operator at Tho King's Theatre, Wellington. Wireless had always boon a hobby with him, and before th® embargo was placed on amateur stations ho had a well-equipped private installation. He was married. Cadet J. M. Proudfoot, who is supposed to have been lost on the Aparima, is th 0 only son of Mrs M. Proudfoot, pianist at His Majesty's Theatre, Ashburtom

At the annual meeting of the New Brighton Gala Committee held on Saiturday evening the chairman (Mr J. A. Flesher) moved a resolution expressing sympathy with Mr and Mrs Bargrove, whoso son. Cadet Jeffrey Bargrove, is reported amongst those missing on the Aparima. Tho motion was carried in silence, members standing.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17646, 26 November 1917, Page 4

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THE APARIMA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17646, 26 November 1917, Page 4

THE APARIMA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17646, 26 November 1917, Page 4