i

there seems no doubt from the telegrams which have appeared in thee

Preas that this that he

Japeron

M. Godfrey

was

Taverner, Clerk to the

Local Anditer at Hongking.

2

E7

FB & L (1211)-15262-3000-5-91

Governor.

Colmison Tel.

Date.

1892

20 Oct?

Last previous Paper.

20375

Phong trong

No. 20444

Loss

(Subject.)

the "Bokhara

of the

339

DESPATCH.

C. O.

20474 RECP of

2000 321

("Charles in Jardine's ")

Christian

nawe

of Wallace.

Charles in Jardine, Mathesonilo.

7. Wallace inf. 20 Oct (private().

Next sabsequent Paper.

(Minutes.)

M. Lucas

I have sent this infer to M.

7. Wallace (who called yesterday) privately. He will be flow Wallace,

to hear W.W.H.

that it was not his Wother

feared it was.

we

MR. W. H. WALLACE.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE STANDARD. Siu, In The Standard of the 19th inst. the name o

Putty? Aug. 20/10

C.PL 20

my son, W. K. Wallace, of Hong Kong, is given in the despatch received at the Colonial Ofice as missing from

the wreck of the Bokhara. By telegrams received yesterday from Hong Kong oar anxiety is relieved, and the correctness of the report issued by the Peninsular and Oriental Company conlirmed in that the missing passenger's name is "C. Wallace. The error arose at

wwwww.. the Colonial Ottice.

To allay the auxiety of my son's numerous friends and relations, will you kindly insert this correction ?

I am, Sir, your obedient servant,

ALEXANDER WALLACE, Physician.

3, St. John's-terrace, Colchester, October 21,

at once

JW. Lucas

See abor letter to Standard. We

did not fire state that it was W. W.H.

Wallace, Int

but and that we,

that we feared it might be. Putly? qug 24/10 To

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