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DISAPPEARANCE OF A SHIP'S COOK

By Telegraph—Pres« Association. Christchurch, October 4. On the arrival of tha steamer Kanna from Newcastle yesterday, it was reported that William Corsa, tho ship's cook, had disappeared. Oorsa, who was a native of Glasgow, joined tho vessel at Sydnoy. He was a singlo man. As he had been suffering from the effects of alcohol, it is surmised that he jumped overboard in a fit of delirium tremens.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 6

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DISAPPEARANCE OF A SHIP'S COOK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 6

DISAPPEARANCE OF A SHIP'S COOK Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 6

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