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THE GISBORNE FATALITY.

NO TRACE OF KUNCIMAX. ; (I'.y Telegraph.—Press Association.) j (iISBOR.VE, this day. i ' Xo trace has been found of the miss- , • ing .young man Linton Runcinian. He j 1 spent the week-end at his home on , 1 Makaraka. station, and left on Sunday \ 1 on his return to Horahora station in i company with another. They had I to cross a flooded creek. Runciman's ' t mate wa.s swept down stream, but > scrambled out. He saw no sign of his > companion, and a search was instituted . subsequently, with the result that Kunci--1 man".* horse was found on the opposite 5 side of the creek. The missing man had j just returned from service in France. {

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 5

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THE GISBORNE FATALITY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 5

THE GISBORNE FATALITY. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 197, 20 August 1919, Page 5

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