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MUSTERER TURNS UP

Made Report At Whakatane

(NJ. Press Association) NEW PLYMOUTH, November 30. Peter Donald Drummond, aged 20, who had been missing from Balclutha since being involved in an accident last Saturday, reported to the police at Whakatane today. He walked into the Whakatane police station at 5.45 pm and was later admitted to the Whakatane Hospital for observation.

It was thought possible yesterday that Mr Drummond was in the North Island. Taranaki and the King Country were mentioned as likely areas

He is usually employed as a musterer and it is thought his possible loss of memory may have followed the motor accident at Balclutha.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 10

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MUSTERER TURNS UP Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 10

MUSTERER TURNS UP Press, Volume CI, Issue 29994, 1 December 1962, Page 10

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