MORNINGTON RESIDENT MISSING
Considerable concern has been occasioned by the disappearance of Mr, Uric George Crane, a married man, who resides at Ridgway, Alornington Mr. Crane, who has been emplc"ed as a shipping an dindent clerk by Messrs. C. and A. Odlin for several years past, was at work as usual yesterday. He was last seen about ‘2.30 yesterday afternoon, doing something to a push-bicycle in a store at Messrs. Odlin’s premises in Cable Street. He did not return home last night, and, as he similarly wandered off once before his. failure to return has occasioned his wife considerable distress. Mr. Crane was suffering from mental exhaustion, and it is ory and wandered aimlcsslv away. lie is'about sft. lOin. in height, of medium build, pale complexion, clean shaven, with light, curly hair, and wears glasses. He was’ wearing a grey suit, grev cap, and black boots. Mr. Crane o father, who resides nt 135 Tasman Street, would welcome any information.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 99, 21 January 1926, Page 13
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160MORNINGTON RESIDENT MISSING Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 99, 21 January 1926, Page 13
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