SCHOOLBOY MISSING.
LEFT TO DELIVER CREAM. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) NEW PLYMOUTH, this day. Thomas Henry Bisheli, aged 13, set out from Mr. H. Lester's home in Fitzroy yesterday morning to deliver cream, and since then he has not been seen. Bisheli, who is a pupil at the Fitzroy School, declined to take his cycle, saying lie would walk. No reason can be suggested for his action. Bisheli, whose parents live in Inglewood, is a stronglybuilt boy, sft 4in in height, with a fresh complexiorw aj)d fair hair. When he left Mr. Lestx+'s house he was wearing a fawn oilskin coat, over navy blue shorts, and a grey woollen pullover. His cap and stockings are in a red and black design. Another young boy was reported missing from his home at New Plymouth on Saturday, but was later found unharmed.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1936, Page 9
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