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MEMORY KNOCKED OUT BY A BLOW.

Dr. Robert G. Stanwood mysteriously disappeared while spending a vacation from his duties as the principal of the 'Waterbury High School,'! It was not until a month ago that he was from. He was at Bruuswick, Ga. Mrs. hastened South and has been with.he]» husband ever since. Mrs. Stanwood found ner husband so changed in appearance tk at h hard i y him. His memory is%> Wine j apparently forgotten his^V™ a f I work in a lumber yard. Frolr"<tt Jγ" . ~" be gathered from his disjointed,. ~ ■*-„__ on the day when he disappea^ea^ ooll^ 1 ? 113 he was out saiUng, and, going f2ri°. m I^ lne Ihe intended, attempted to catem"** • n ■While hurrying with all his rnigh^, , n ; came round from among.the islanss ya i seemed bent on running him Hβ raised his oar to ward them off, when pi o of the villians struck him on his headjcompletely paralyzing him and rendering him senseless. Brain fever, must have su,iirveried. That is the last that he The probability is that they robbed him anil then landed him in a helpless condition.When he knewhia identity and realized any gfWsSßfr«£ag , 3

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 7

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MEMORY KNOCKED OUT BY A BLOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 7

MEMORY KNOCKED OUT BY A BLOW. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6147, 30 July 1881, Page 7