MISSING FROM HOME.
RESIDENT OF MORNINGSIDE.
A labourer, Mr. William Robert Waugh, who lives at 29, Eltham Avenue, Morningside, was reported to the police last evening as having been missing from his home since last Thursday. Mr. Waugh, who is aged 46 years, is 6ft. in height, and is of strong build. He has brown hair turning grey, hazel eyes, a fair moustache and a fair complexion. He is believed to be" dressed in a dark grey coat and grey tweed trousers, a grey cardigan, grey shirt, black shoes and a grey felt hat. CHEISTOHURCH CIVIL SERVANT. ANXIETY FOR SAFETY. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. Anxiety is felt for the safety of Mr. Charles Robert Henry Robertson, aged 45, supervisor at the Christchurch Post Office Savings Bank. He left his office at five o'clock on Friday and has not been seen since. A search has been maintained, but no trace has been discovered of the missing man. He has been in indifferent health for some years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20989, 28 September 1931, Page 6
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