DREAM THAT CAKE TRUE
MOTHER FOREWARNED OF PJ SOX'S DEATH. A remarkable dream of a mother w lost three won* at the war foretj the death o f one of her boys. .Mr; "Wadey, of Manor Road, W| lington, who had four sons in t nrmv, recently heard that her eld Mm," Private Charles W'r.adey, of t 7th Queen's (Royal West Sum Regiment, had been killed in nctii The other wins were Private Fij Wadey, killed at Festuhert; and lj nuind, th" youngest, put out of aet on September 20. These two were j separable companions, both enlisti at the same time, but when sent to t ( front they lost touch with each otli Just before the news of Eclmun* death reached Mrs Wadey site dream she saw the two boys standing by lj bedside, Edmund saying. Wo are hap now, for we are together again." J The family also had an omen of bj news, for the dog trained by onei the soldiers bad been whining d generally unhappy. I
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 163, 7 April 1916, Page 2 (Supplement)
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