MISSING POSTMAN
LOSS OF MEMORY LOCATED AT WAIROA ADMISSION TO HOSPITAL [by telegraph—own corr ksponijknt] PUKKKOHE, Sunday The mystery of the disappearance of .Mr. Stanley Gordon McKinnon, postman, oi Pukekohe, was sol\ed jcsteiday when he walked into the police station at Wairoa, suffering from loss of memory. He was unable to gi\e his identity or address, but the police wero able to recognise him from their description of him. He has been admitted to hospital at Wairoa. It has now been ascertained that Mr. McKinnon left Auckland last Sunday evening by the limited express. Ho was seen on the train by Mr. R. Butler, a former resident of Pukekohe, who now lives near Awakino, and who forwarded this information to the police on learning some days ago of Mr. McKinnon's disappearance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22583, 23 November 1936, Page 8
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