ELDERLY MAN MISSING.
LAST SEEK OX THURSDAY. Considerable anxiety is being eaUßed by the continued absence of a retired sea captain. Mr. James Alexander Campbell who left his home on Thursday morning, and who has not since been heard of. The missing man has been living with his sister, his only relative in Xew Zealand, in Takutai Street, Farnell. Mr. Campbell is said to have MO a seizure while in the East, and it w feared he has had another attack. I™ leaving home early on Thursday mornin?, Mr. Campbell"was wearing a rouga grey tweed suit and a soft hat. and intended to vi~it the city and Birkenhead. He is about sft 6in iii height, and has dark hair, grey mou-tache, and » pointed beard, while the joints of two <« the fingers of his right hand are nussin*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 251, 20 October 1923, Page 6
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137ELDERLY MAN MISSING. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 251, 20 October 1923, Page 6
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