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“DEAD” BROTHER

FOUND BY DREAM. SISTER’S VISION OF HOSPITAL 3000 MILES AWAY. LONDON, Jan. 12. So impressed was a Barry woman by a dream that her "dead'’ brother had been admitted to a New York hospital that inquiries were .instituted—and the dream proved to he true. Six months ago John Ivaiu, of Myrthyr-street, Barry, left fer America. after promising to write to his only sister. No letter came, however. and exhaustive efforts made by the .Barry Seamen's Mission to trace. Ivaiu. gave her brother up as dead. Then one night she had a vivid dream that her missing brother was ill, and had been taken to hospital in New York. She related the dream to the superintendent of the Barry Seamen’s Mission, who at once got into touch with the New York seamen s authorities. It was then discovered that Ivaiu actually was lying in hospital there with brain fever.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 7

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“DEAD” BROTHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 7

“DEAD” BROTHER Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10318, 29 January 1927, Page 7

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