ENGLISHMAN IN BRAZIL.
DECOYED AWAY WHEN A BOY. A British treasure-huntingT • expedition has encountered in • the wilds of ' South America a young Englishman, who related that he was stolen from his home at Liver- : pool -when 'only seven years old, and has been wandering about Brazil ever since.
The lonely wanderer is now' 22 years old. He speaks only Portuguese, but declares that his name is Landor Leopold Charratt, and that his father worked in -.., a Liverpool sugar factory. Captain Bullock, leader of the Tocantins Exploration, tells the storv in a letter from Ma f raba, s> Brazilian village. The lost > Englishman, he says, was very anxious tor the explorers to help him trace ** P ffiKiorv was that on the one morning in Liverpool h£^Jbjg 1 Frenchmen, W » ttoJgUojJJ *ggg be went on boted ■•4j^sjffsßSl at Frenchmen for a year. uA*|
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 9
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141ENGLISHMAN IN BRAZIL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18197, 16 September 1922, Page 9
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