U.S.A. TOURIST LINER
EN ROUTE TO NEW ZEALAND. SYDNEY, November 25. At five o’clock the liner Malolo, with the American tourists, sailed for Wellington. Mr Harry Boyd, a retired banker, died on board the Malolo to-day. Ho contracted a cold while the vessel was ut Peking, and had been, bed-ridden ever since.
His body was embalmed here, and was put on hoard again. His death has thrown a shadow over the ship. Mr Boyd’s widow is a/nong the tourists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1930, Page 1
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