MISSING GIRL
LEFT HOME A WEEK AGO LOSS OF MEMORY POSSIBLE Believed to be suffering from loss of memory, a 15-year-old girl, Kathleen Merle Morgan, lias been missing from her home at Westmere for over a week. Widespread inquiries have been made in an endeavour to trace the girl, but so fai without success. The girl left her home on the afternoon of Wednesday, August 2 0, to attend her class at a city business college and, after spending an hour there, left She did not return to her home, and has not been heard of since, although it is believed that she was seen 'in the city last Friday. She had been suffering from iniluenza, and it is thought that this led to a nervous condition, which she had previously suffered, causing loss of memory. The missing girl is sft. 6in. in height, is slim, although well built, has hazel eyes, light brown hair and a fresh complexion. She walks erectly. YUien she left home she was wearing a brick-coloured jumper, with brown belt, grey tweed skirt, a brown felt hat with peak and a feather on the side, and a maroon-coloured overcoat with black fur on the collar. She also wore blue suede shoes and was carrying a. small black handbag.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 10
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213MISSING GIRL New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22823, 2 September 1937, Page 10
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