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Western Morning News

Amongst the St. Austell victims were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Robins, who were returning after a long visit at Mount Charles. Mr. Robins seemed to have some presentiment of something going to happen, as he was heard to remark when the train was even approaching the station that he wished he was not going by the Titanic. He was returning to his children in America, and his grandchildren were looking forward to his return, as he was taking back with him a little wheelbarrow made and handsomely painted at Mount Charles.
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