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Edwin James Dunstan (c1863-1915)
Edwin James Dunstan (c1863-1915)


1915 'The death has occured, at Shanghai, of Mr Edwin James Dunstan, locomotive superintendant of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. Deceased, who was 53 years of age, had been in failing health for a long time' <ref>The Straits Times, 15 March 1915</ref>
1915 'The death has occured, at Shanghai, of Mr Edwin James Dunstan, locomotive superintendent of the [[Shanghai-Nanking Railway]]. Deceased, who was 53 years of age, had been in failing health for a long time' <ref>The Straits Times, 15 March 1915</ref>




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[[Category: Births 1860-1869]]
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E. J. Dunstan in the left in the picture. Others from the left are Bernhard Roth, his wife Annie and daughter Daisy.

Edwin James Dunstan (c1863-1915)

1915 'The death has occured, at Shanghai, of Mr Edwin James Dunstan, locomotive superintendent of the Shanghai-Nanking Railway. Deceased, who was 53 years of age, had been in failing health for a long time' [1]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Straits Times, 15 March 1915