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MISSING GIRLS

STILL NO TRACE

(13y Telegraph—Press Association.) DANNEVIRKE, This Day. No trace has yet been discovered of tho two young women, Misses Olive Phillips aud Hollic Standficld, who have been missing in the Ruahinc Ranges sinco Monday afternoon. A search party lato yesterday afternoon thought they heard a girl reply to coooeing. The party camped for the night, intending to resume tho search at°daylight. Another party set out early this morning from To Rehunga, and it is understood .that many searchers are also out on the Pohangina side. Fortunately the weather has been fine since the giiis disappeared, the days being bright and sunny but the nights cold.

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Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 10

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MISSING GIRLS Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 10

MISSING GIRLS Evening Post, Issue 99, 24 October 1934, Page 10

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