Mr Jolin Edwnrd Bloundelle-Burton die:l at his residence at Putney 111 December in J lis seventieth year. M r Bloundelle-lJurtou was I anions 1 , as a writer by reason of a long list of novels and historic-ill works; but ho had also done a- considerable amount of 'writing as correspondent (special and naval) to the London "Standard." "Educated for the Army, he preferred to travel, and had seen a great deal of Canada, the United States, and . tho principal countries of lCu rope. Ho was at home in the saddle, whether of a horse or a cycle, and was a skilful oarsman and sailor.
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16144, 23 February 1918, Page 2
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