AUSTRALIA
(Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.—Copyright,) QUEENSLAND OIL. BRISBANE, November 13. Excitement prevails at Roma concerning the oil prospects. The bore is down 3639 feet, and a gas rush is expected momentarily. MISSING WOMAN. SYDNEY, November 13. Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Mrs ISlaud Hill, who failed to return home at Paddington from the city, where she was employed. The woman was living apart from her husband, and had been bravely maintaining a home for her four children, the eldest of whom is thirteen. The children on Friday night went to bed, disconsolately, in the absence of their mother. Their plight soon became known, and inquiries were started. The missing woman is attractive, and there is nothing to suggest foul play. The opinion is expressed that she may have lost her memory.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 November 1928, Page 7
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