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CANADA.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1928.
MISSING RECTOR IN “Among the matters we discussed Scotland, which arrived at Quebec were the prospects offered by on August 11. The immigration Canada to the immigrant, but he officials understood that he proposed never mentioned anything about to make a tour of Canada. his private affairs or his home. Hle luggago vas addressed to the He showed no eccentricity and ho Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, but did not Impress me as being a sick the hotel officials to-day stated man, although I noticed that he that he left the hotel without giving socmed to be of a rather norvous any forwarding address.
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Police Statement.
The Chief Constable of Essex
disposition. There is certainly Mr. Hutchinson holds a degree nothing in the suggestion that ho was auffering from loss of memory. from the University of Toronto, and is believed to have friends in Southampton, Aug, 24, "He wore ordinary lounge suits this country. "Franklin Hutchinson, 41, mur-throughout the voyage, but changed ried, Church of England, destion-into clericnl dress an hour or so be tlon, Chateau Frontenac, Quebec." fore he landed at Quebec. Ho did This entry, contained in the not appear to be short of money papers of the Canadian Pacific and he distributed gratuities to liner Empress of Scotland, which those who had waited on him before sailed from Southampton on August he left the ship." 4, solves the mystery of the whore- abouts of the Rev. F. I. Hutchin son, who left Doddinghurst Rec- tory, Essex, on July 25, and for whom the Police have been search ing all over England.
Intended to Return.
told a Press represenative Inst night further inquiries in connexion with that the police were not making any the Rov. F. Hutchinson.
"As far as I am concerned, of- Rimmer said that he would have ficially," he said, "the matter has took was in order to allay a cer- recognised Mr. Hutchinson in a dropped. The action which million.
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"He was a nice, dapper little tain amount of axiety which i The vessel returned to South-an," said Rimmer, "and he spent arisen in connexion with the case. ampton yesterday, and the dis-most of his time in reading. Ho We shall not pursue the matter any covery was made by members of the always brought a book in his hand further.
"Peronally, I thought the Rec- LONDON SERVICE
"ACHILLES" crew this morning, when they saw as he entered the saloon. I under- the photographs of the missing stand that he was overheard by a tor was in Ireland, but there was
*BARFEDON" tabid waiter to have said that he never any question of an official was going to be a master at a search for him."
"OALOH 48"
"BELLEROPHON", 21st Sept 20th Oct. "EURYLOCHDS" LIVERPOOL SERVICE.
man.
When the news of the discovery W. Clark, a steward, Immediately college in Canada. From further recognised a photograph as being inquiries in the ship I learned that that of the Rev. F. Hutchinson, he also said that he was anxious of the whereabouts of Mr. Hutchin- whom he looked after in cabin No to see the possibilities Canada son was communicated yesterday 631 in the tourist accommodation offered, but he added that it was to Miss Thickett, his secretary, at of the Empress of Scotland, while his intention to return to England her home at Swinton, Rotherham, she expressed great rellet. Anked If she could say why Mr. Hutchin- J. Rimmer, the second steward, was before the end of the year."
to the man's equally certain as
The passenger Index carried on son had gone to Canada, she re- identity. They went together to
the vessel classifies assengers into plied, "No, I cannot." She added the Canadian Pacife offices
three grades-returning Canadians, that it was a surprise to her. told their story,
vialtors, and settlers-and in this the Rev. F. Hutchinson is de- scribed as a settler.
Three Sult Cases,
and
Notice to Manservant.
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& Ulamborg 3rd Oct. M'len, L'don, B'dam à G'sgow 16th Oct. M'ler, London, R'dam & Hamburg
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Herbert Straw, the Rector's man- "Mr. Hutchinson had no heavy
Chateau Frontenac, which hervant, who was traced on Thurs- INWARD
(“TELAMON" "MERORIES" baggage when he came aboard at gave as his destination, in a C.P.R.ny to Newent, Gloucestershire, Cherbourge," Clark stated. "Hehotel, and one of the largest Insaid yesterday that he heard noth was carrying three suit-cakes and
Cannda. immediately gave me the impres-
A Tour of Canada. sien that he was really nice fel- low and a gentleman. Ho gave his
Montreal, Aug. 24, name us the Rev. F. Hutchinson, and never made any endeavour to The report that the Rev. F. Hut-the police;" hide his identity. I had many chinson has come to Canada is con- conversations with him, for he In-Arnied at the local offices of the written 'notice from the Rector to variably rang for me after he had Canadian Pacife Line, where 'lt. is terminate his engagement on July retired to his cabin, generally stated that Mr. Hutchinson was 28, and has since been looking out 8 p.m. or 8.30 pm.
la passenger in the Empress of for a new position,
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Le Touquet, Aug. 25. A British couple, playing bac", carat at the Casino last night as partners, started a bank with 800 francs.
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Ulster Automoblie Club is to ask the R.A.C. to hold one of the pre mier races in Ulster next year.
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