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The New York correspondent of the London Telegraph says: — A peculiar case of a. female Enoch Arden lias occurred at Ilockford, Illinois. Mrs Louise Olson lias returned to tliat town, after an ab-s-em e of twenty-one years. She was injured in the railway disaster near Buffalo in 1882, was taken to the hospital and recovered, but her mind was not quite clear* and she wandered .to France. Another victim of the disaster died in hospita 1 , and, by mistake, was buried as Mis Olson. When that lady returned to Rockford she found the two babies she had left grown to man's estate. Alexander Olson, her husband, was living with his third wife. Olson identified the woman as his first wife. ' She will recognise the of his third wife.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9838, 3 September 1903, Page 4

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Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9838, 3 September 1903, Page 4

Untitled Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9838, 3 September 1903, Page 4

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