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MONTEREY PASSENGER* WIFE OF SUVA CLERGYMAN'A cabin class passenger on the Monterey, Mrs. A. G. Adamson, who joined at Suva, disappeared from the vessel on Wednesday night, it was re-, ported when the Monterey arrived at Auckland" yesterday. Mrs. Adamson was travelling with her husband, the: Rev. A. G. Adamson, and they wer&i through passengers to Melbourne. Adamson is the principal of the Theo-' logical Training College, Davui Lem, Eiji- - - |jV The absence of Mrs. Adamson .was first noticed at ?.15 p.m., when Mr. Adamson went to their cabin and found the door locked. It was forced open, but Mrs. Adamson was not there. A search was made of the ship without, result. Mrs. Adamson had been in I' poor state of health for some time. 4l
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21972, 1 December 1934, Page 10
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