A WANDERER
THROUGH MANY LANDS STORY OF BRITISH SOLDIER’S TRAVELS DEAF AND DUMB, WITH FAULTY MEMORY LONDON, Dee. 26. The Rotterdam correspondent of the '‘Daily Mail” says that the British Consu-. .v a laborious process. has rl ’ i what - ‘ 4to be the story ’ British, soldier, who / nbcr.t Holland, deaf and dumb, and with a faulty mem able to recall i/.s wan !-r:r g- ”i many countries over the world. His name s believed to be Pau; Horn. Ii -•as born in Baltimore, and served with ’hr far try at tho Dardanelles. where hr was wounded and sent to hospital in ’Egypt. He was also in the Irish r. • ■-l-nn in 1916, and at A'pres and Arras. H- re- • Ils :i-e names of Auckland and Wellington, whence he was apparently repatriated by the American ConsiiL Since the war he has travelled over tho world, chiefly as a stowaway.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19731, 28 December 1926, Page 7
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147A WANDERER Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 19731, 28 December 1926, Page 7
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