MR. SUTTON'S BODY SURELY ON THE MORGUE SHIP
Camden Post-Telegram
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WRECKAGE SEEN BY ANOTHER STEAMER
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By United Press Wire
NEW YORK, April 29---The White Star Line announced to-day that it had confirmed the report that the body of Frederick Sutton, of Haddonfield, N. J., was on board the Mackay-Bennett. It also stated that the name of "W. Hanton," originally sent out, had been identified as that of W.
Sinton, one of the Titanic's firemen.
[The remaining stories under this headline did not relate to Mr. Sutton and have not been transcribed. Although Mr. Sutton's body was recovered, it was not returned to New Jersey. Instead, he was buried at sea.]
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