MISSING FRIENDS
Tlie addresses of the following persons should, if known, be communicated to tho Secretary of tho General Post Office, who will,, if no objection be made, tako stops to communicate them to the inquirer's:— ' * E. B. Da vies.—Last heard of at Auckland in October, 1914. Inquired for by relative in England. Mrs. Selina Hobden.—Last heard of at Christchurcli in 1883. Inquired for by relative in Engahid. Thomas Legg.—Last heard of in 1890. Inquired for from Canada. Koith Moloney.—lnquiry mado of Chief Postmaster, Auckland. John Spargo.—Last heard of in March, 1915. Inquired for by relative in Melbourne. ' James Herbert Sweeting.—Supposed to havo been in New Plymouth District. Inquired for by relative in England. George White. —Said to. have been in Queensland about thirty years ago. Supposed to be a foreigner, and to be working on gumfields. Inquired for from Queensland. Mrs. Eric Yottery (nee Boland). — Inquiry addressed to Chief Postmaster, Wellington, by relative in New South Wales. .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2620, 16 November 1915, Page 9
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158MISSING FRIENDS Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2620, 16 November 1915, Page 9
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