GERMAN GIRLS' ADVENTURE.
Society in Dresden is much excited over the mysterious disappearance of two girls, aged 15 and 17 respectively. One of them is the daughter of a rich motor-car dealer, and the other is eaid to be the daughter of a person of position. The girls went to the theatre recently with their parents and disappeared during the performance. It was at first thought that they had gone to Berlin, but it has turned out that they are victims, of the "white slave traffic." A letter addressed to her fiance from one of the girls contained a statement to the effect that she still loved him, but had to leave him owing to " irresistible compulsion." The police, acting on a clue given in the letter, made investigations at Abbazia where they learned that the girls had sailed from Fmme for America in a- liner m company with **&;<>* suspicious character. The police thereupon telegraphed to the German Consul at Gibraltar to ston & girls, i pending iheir parental arrival The Consul has succeeded in securing the grk, and they are now under his D rW c -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 15056, 27 July 1912, Page 2 (Supplement)
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