ROMANCE OF LONG-LOST BROTHER.
WZAC'S SURPRISE VISIT AFTER * BEING THOUGHT DEAD FOR THIRTY YEARS. After I>einp: given up for (load for venrs. a brother of Alderman E. Bridgrr, twice .Mayor of Godalming, Surrey, niacin n tvappearance. in the uniform of a private in the Australian Expedlt'onary Forces, among his relative? at Godalnvng during the week-end (July S). In an interview. Alderman Bridgettold the " Dailv Sketch" how all tr-v.o of his brother was lost in th'? .eighties. " For the first few years after he reached Australia my brother kept - .ip n correspondence, ' said Alderman Bridget-, "but ho suddenly ceased. We advertised for him in the Australian papers, but without result, and wo came to the conclusion that he wis dead. "Imagine our srrprse, therefore r wlvn my brothel turned up this week."
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 215, 6 October 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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131ROMANCE OF LONG-LOST BROTHER. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 215, 6 October 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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