SHELLSHOCK
DRAPER’S DISAPPEARANCE. A STEAKGIE CASS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 27. Tho ‘Daily Chronicle’ states that Mr Snuddoa, a Nottingham draper in a large way of business, left his home on December 27 last, promising to return in a few hours. From that moment ho disappeared completely, and all efforts to trace him have boon fruitless. A week ago a Manchester newspaper published a photograph of a man who had been found in Australia, and who is reported to bo suffering from a loss of memory. By chance the newspaper came into tho hands of Mr Sua-d cion’s brother, who immediately recognised the portrait as that of his missing brother. Air Pnaddon, prior to his disappearance, suffered from shellshock. He lived happily with Ids wife and two small children.—A, and N.Z. Cable
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Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 4
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133SHELLSHOCK Evening Star, Issue 18393, 29 September 1923, Page 4
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