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"VERY LONEL'Y MJftl." . MUST BE ~W COUNTRY. SYDNEY, January 19. The Sheriff (Colonel G. F. Murphy) has received the following letter from a young woman in Leicester, England, who is anxious to correspond with a "Very lonely man in the country-" JNew Parliament Street, Off JJelgravo Gate, Leicester, England. Dear Sir.—Would you please hand this letter to some lonely ! young gentleman who would ca.re, to fake up a correspondence with a young lady who is anvious to introduce! a change of the atmosphere. Perhaos it would relieve the monotony of his daily routine, as, vice versa, it, would nunc. 'A change in this as abroad, is very essential to broadaninded individuals. I would deem ifc a favour if you would put me in touch with someone. It must be' someone who is very lonely and in the country, not in town, and really in need of a correspondent. Trusting this letter may avail itself as to what is needed. Awaiting a favourable reply, Yours Truely, ENID N. GUDSBY.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 2
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169WANTED Stratford Evening Post, Issue 83, 6 February 1928, Page 2
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