GENERAL CABLES
:•- ' MISSING son!' • '-! MOTHER’S APPEAL. j (Edited PreSs -By pjectric , ' Telegraph—Copyrigir^)^^ LONDON, September 26. the brief lines of an , adVertKe A 'D r aiiy Mail’ ’ lies a pathetkr* story of an ageing woman seeking for news of her son.,. Ho is thought«ii» ..be in.. /Australia^,^ • ‘ ‘Fbur jmirs . ago, ’... advertise- - meat read, “the only son of .-Mrs Parker, of 18, Queen Elizabeth St: eet, Tower. Bridge, 'London, 8.E.1, went to Mrs Parker is now seventy-four, and j her great desire _is to get; in touch 1 with her son againivhi|lforp it is too • late.” $• . ;<3’v’b ■%; <* . ; •* ' RESOTl®^i%RQra^'^Nl) 1 • ’ . 2S - When adpg ran: the legs of Bobby M#jjg»&e; /;J threerrfyears • and a half, at qjWifoii, off his sharp face 1 of a disused brick ipSt. His injuries inc'aded a broken leg. Pluckily, his ten-year-old sister, Edna j and his eight-year-old brother, Billv, j .climbed down the steep cliff, which was wef ; -and - slippery. .Peaching Bobby, they ; carried hitii a quarter of a mile' to their home.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 3
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164GENERAL CABLES Hokitika Guardian, 5 October 1932, Page 3
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