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LOSS OF MEMORY

A shade of mystery surrounds the admission of a man of somewhat elderly appearance to the hospital during the week-end. On Saturday night he was found lying outside the Home for the Aged Needy and since then the hospital authorities _ have been unable to obtain any particulars as to his identity. The man is described as being tall and well developed, with a grey moustache and hair of a similar shade, ■and at the time of his admission lie was wearing a shabby navy blue suit, grey tweed cap, black and white striped shirt, and black boots minus socks. He had in his possession, a bag containing a joint of beef. He is presumed to be suffering from loss of memory.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 177, 21 April 1924, Page 10

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LOSS OF MEMORY Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 177, 21 April 1924, Page 10

LOSS OF MEMORY Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 177, 21 April 1924, Page 10

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