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AMONG THE MISSING.

SOME FURTHER NAMES. THREE LADIES DROWNED. London, April 18. The following additional passengers are among the missing on the Titanic:— Mrs. Ettlinger, Mrs. Figler, and Miss Eustace, of New York. Mr. James Carleton Young, bibliophile. Mr. Yonug is engaged in the formation of a library which shall contain all the best books of tho most celebrated living authors ill the world—each book characteristically inscribed by its author. It is already the most remarkable collection of its kind in existence. He was born in ISSG, and lives in Minneapolis. Mr. George Eastman, inventor of the Kodak camera. Mr. Eastman was born in 1851. In early life he was a keen amateur photographer and experimenter, and in 18S0 ho invented and perfected a process for making dry plates, which ho began to . manufacture on a small scale. Ho is now president of the Eastman Kodak Company of New Jersey, and managing direcior of Kodak, Ltd., London. There are about half n dozen subsidiary companies in Europe controlled by the New Jersey concern. 'Colonel William Allan May, C.B. Colonel May belongs to the British Army medical service. lie was born in 1850, and entered tho Army ns a surgeon at the ago of twenty-four. Ho has served in tho West Indies, Central America, East Indies, and South Africa. ITo was principal meilical officer of the Sth Division of tho Field Force in South Africa in 1!)02. He retired in 1007. Professor J. 11. Ross, of Wisconsin. SENATE INQUIRY. MANY SURVIVORS SUBPOENAED. (Hoc. April 20, O.HO a.m.) Washington, April ID. The Senate has subpoenaed every survivor from tho Titanic who is likely to be able to throw light on tho disaster to appear boforo th? wvtvjtijjnting cam., tuittoos,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 5

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AMONG THE MISSING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 5

AMONG THE MISSING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1419, 20 April 1912, Page 5

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