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GIVEN UP AS LOST.

MAN FOUND THROUGH DREAM .'■V,V'' ■■'.-"''; ■,-———■-■•"-''"."'- : .':. '.!;>' ; '' r ' '.;.-:>>[ntoM otjb own cowuesponthent.]/ I SYDNEY. Nov. 16. Mr. Charles Wells, whose ! mysterious disappearance for a week was causing his relatives much concern, was found in somewhat 1 remarkable circumstances, says a' Carcoar message.; The missing man had been given up as lo3t by the different search parties who went out looking for him, when Mr. Percy Aiken, of Lyndhurst, dreamt that he saw Mr. Wells lying under a bush in Mr. Robert Ewen's paddock, not far from Mr,' Wells', property. Next morning Mr, Aiken told the searchers of his dream, and their surprise and relief may be imagined when, on hastening to the spot indicated by Mr. Aiken, one of the \ party i found the missing man exactly in the position dreamed of. When found, Mr. Wells ; was in a huddled-np position, • and in an apparently 4 semicomatose state, but otherwise seemed well. The searchers then carried /him to Mr. Robert Ewen's residence, where !he ! was put to bed. Later' lie was removed to the Carcoar District Hospital,; where be- isnow making good progress'after his v very' unpleasant experience. v'-K '■* . t *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 12

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GIVEN UP AS LOST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 12

GIVEN UP AS LOST. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 12

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