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Fulham Chronicle
One of the stewards on the ill-fated Titanic was a Fulham man and fortunately he is among the saved. His name is Mr. Frank Morris, of 46 Delorne [sic] Street, Fulham Palace Road, and he came of a family long resident and well known in the borough.
Mr. Frank Morris, who is a single man, had been four years and eight months with the White Star company. The first news of the terrible disaster gave him as among the missing and his family mourned him as dead till Friday last.
Then they received a cable from New York stating that he was one of the survivors and would be sent home on the Lapland. That ship reaches England on Monday next and a hearty welcome awaits Mr. Morris from his relatives and numerous friends.
Mr. Frank Morris, who is a single man, had been four years and eight months with the White Star company. The first news of the terrible disaster gave him as among the missing and his family mourned him as dead till Friday last.
Then they received a cable from New York stating that he was one of the survivors and would be sent home on the Lapland. That ship reaches England on Monday next and a hearty welcome awaits Mr. Morris from his relatives and numerous friends.
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