"DON'T GO"
WIFE'S SAD PLEA,
DISREGARDED BY HUSBAND. SYDNEY, April 21. A squad of police, amder Inspector Long, of Marrickyille, and several civilians, are keeping a sharp lookout on Lady Kobinscm's Beach" for-the remaining' bodies of passengers on the >'. launch Bronya, which, with all those on' board, sank off Kur'nell on Monday night. Mrs iioy Edwards, of Station-street Pymble'i has informed the Pyrnble police that her husband Ray Edwards chauffeur for Mr' G. Pratten, of Pyrnble, went down with tho launch. . Mrs Edwards and her four chifdreii
were present when the Launch ; left Kurnell. j Before* be went <m board she pleaded with him not to take the trip-
j |;Xou ought mrb to go,"- -she .remarked.
J% must leave, as I have to go to work in the morning," he repliedMr, Pratten, who is a brother- of Mr pratten, Minister for Customs, stated- that this morning, that Mr Edwards was for three years the driver of his/motor ear. He had an excellent record at the war.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 3, 7 May 1927, Page 6
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