SUGAR PLANTER'S UNEXPECTED RETURN.
PARIS, May 25. A sugar planter, named Floridee, who was supposed to have been killed in the Mont Pelee eruptions, has returned to Nantes. Believing he was dead, his brother and gister, who were at Nantes, inherited his fortune. The man declares that he went to Melbourne after the eruption,, and then amassed a fortune blookaderunning at Port Arthur.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8150, 28 May 1906, Page 5
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63SUGAR PLANTER'S UNEXPECTED RETURN. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8150, 28 May 1906, Page 5
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