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THE MOUAT CASE.

NO FURTHER NEWS,

(BY TELEGRAPH PRESS ASSOCIATIONCHRISTCHURCH, March 5. “We have heard nothing whatever to clear up the mystery,” said Mr J. B. Merrett, brother of Mrs Mouat, whose strange disappearance on February 10 was followed last week by the disappearance of her husband, when questioned by a reporter to-day. Mr Merrett said he still entertained hopes that his sister was alive, but it that were the case, he was at a loss to understand why she did not communicate with her relatives. When asked if he had been aware that the Mouats were in financial difficultes pror to his sister’s disappearance, Mr Merrett said that although they had frequently visited his house, he had no idea that they were worried over money matters. His’ sister had never mentioned the. matter to him.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 March 1925, Page 5

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THE MOUAT CASE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 March 1925, Page 5

THE MOUAT CASE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 6 March 1925, Page 5

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