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I BURRY PORT LETTERS. I

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Mystery Cleared Up. -♦!

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Mystery Cleared Up. -♦ WHAT THE PIRATES DID. Mr. AV. W. Brodie (coroner) resumed the inquest at Burry Port on Tuesday on the body of the man that had been washed ashore, which was identified as that 01 William Louis Christie, mercantile marine engineer, of Hillside, Castle road, Warley, near Birmingham. Eva Eastwood, 33, Wolden House, High street, Marleybone, said the description of the deceased corresponded with that of Wm. L. Christie, who was a second- class engineer on the s.s. Moelda. The boat was supposed to reach London in the first week of September, but she hatT not arrived. She was reported sunk off Hart- land on August 25th. Andrew Alexander Christie, 12, South street, Greenwich, said deceased was his brother. Witness produced a letter from the Secretary of the British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., dated Oct. 1st, stating that the body of Mr. Panes, who was in charge of the boat in which wit- ness' brother was when the crew of the Malda left the vessel (which was sunk by an enemy submarine on August 25th) had been picked up off Hartland, and that no hope could be held out of any members of the 2nd officer's (Mr Pane's) boat being alive. Deceased was 28 years of age. The jury returned a verdict that de- ceased was probably drowned.

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I SCHOLASTIC SUCCESS. I

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I WOUNDED A THIRD TIME.

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