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Missing Woman

Mrs Marion Woodcock, aged 27, who left her home at 10 Maunsell Street, Woolston, on Monday, March 5, is still missing. Her husband, Mr J. M. Woodcock, took four days off work to look for her without success, and has fears for her safety. The police are also looking for Mrs Woodcock.

Mrs Woodcock is about sft 7in, has auburn hair, brown eyes and weighs 12st. She was wearing a red and black shift frock, white cardigan and black bigb-heeled shoes. She was also wearing gold earrings, a marcasite wrist-watch, and wedding and engagement rings. Mr Woodcock said that his wife took no other clothes nor any luggage when she left, and she left no note.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 1

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Missing Woman Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 1

Missing Woman Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31627, 13 March 1968, Page 1

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