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Edwyn Harry Lukin Johnston (1887 - Nov. 18, 1933) was an English-Canadian author, journalist and soldier whose mysterious disappearance three days after interviewing Adolf Hitler is speculated to be a possible assassination and "one of the most enduring mysteries of Canadian journalism."〔 == Early life == Johnston was born in Surbiton, Surrey, England in 1887 as the second son of a Church of England clergyman, Rector Reverend Robert E. Johnston. His mother Ellen Jane Lukin Johnston (d. 1903) was the daughter of a London Inner Court barrister and the niece of the adventure-seeking Major General Sir Henry Timson Lukin. Johnston's father wrote a biography of Johnston's great-uncle in 1929 titled ''Ulundi to Delville Wood: The life story of Major-General Sir Henry Timson Lukin, K.C.B., C.M.B., D.S.O., Chevalier Legion dhÌ“onneur, Order of the Nile.''〔 Johnston was educated at The King's School, Canterbury. In November 1905 at age 18, Johnston travelled alone aboard the CPR vessel Lake Manitoba from Liverpool to Montreal with just 10 sovereign coins. He worked on farms near Burford, Ontario and in the Qu'Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan before moving to the Kootenays region of British Columbia.
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