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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES

[PBKSS ASSOCIATION.] Sydney, 29th November. Glenbrook, a small township on the Blue Mountains, ha 9 been the centre of two cases of sensational disappearance, which in both cases point to murder. Some short time ago an advertisement appeared in the Sydney newspapers seeking for a man with capital to join another in a prospecting venture. A retired sea captain named Weller replied and came to terms with the advertiser, and accompanied him to Glenbrook. Weller then disappeared, but certain articles known to have belonged to him have been found partially burnt. This discovery, has led to the friends of another Sydney resident, who was missing, placing the matter in the hands of the police. The last-mentioned missing man bad also replied to the advertisement, and went to Glenbrook to meet the advertiser. TWO YEAKS' CYCLING FOR NINEPENCE. Thb bicycle which I bought from you over two years ago has given me every satisfaction. It has only cost me 9d for repairs the whole timo (a now spoke), and it is running now as well as ever. I have had it in constant use.— H. F. Allen, Manager Charles Stuart & Co., Wellington, 24th November, 1896. Star cycles are not "pretty toys," they aro mado to stand years on the rood ; and for up-to-date improvements, quality, and price, Star cycles are 365 days ahead of them all. Adams's Star Cycle Co., Mercerstreet, Wellington, and at Christohuroh.— *»vi.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 5

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MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 5

MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCES Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 5

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