Olney, Arthur

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 * ARTHUR OLNEY Queen Square School has suffered the loss of another of its many patriotic "old boys" in the son of Mrs. Olney, a widow, resident at 32, Hibbert-street. He was only sixteen years of age, and was a signal boy on the Queen Mary.||via Liberty Valance
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