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SOLDIER'S LOST MEMORY." AN EX-NEW £ ALAND ER. [fuom OL'3. OWN correspondent. • *" LOIO>ON. March 21. A story was published here last „^ to the effect that Mr. Carta" Knott eldest son of Sir James Knott and a ex-member of the New Zealand Expcd. tionarv Force, had just recovcred h.s lo.st memory after having been Raided by In# parents as having fallen in the war. Inquiries show that the story is nothing j more than a story. »f I Knott has been three or four years Mr i TOffifeWS* Sounds and delightful gardens and m connection with the estate there is a •small home farm which he has in hand, and which he has been «««; *L! 3 hT"rt SySfawj 'i establishing his identity '• «■* withoutfoundation, s
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18635, 29 April 1924, Page 9
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125STORY WITHOUT FACTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18635, 29 April 1924, Page 9
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