MR GERALD GRIFFIN
MOVEMENTS UNKNOWN TO PARENTS BELIEVED TO BE IN SYDNEY. (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, November 16. The parents of Mr Gerald Griffin, with whom he lives in Wellington, disclaim knowledge of their sou’s whereabouts, except what they have read in the newspapers, but they have no reason to doufct that it was he who first interviewed ine Sydney press representatives. They say that the Inst direct information from him was a telephone message about 4 p.m. on Thursday week, but in it he did not indicate bis intention of leaving the Dominion. The Marama left Wellington for Sydney a little after 3 p.m., but the Wanganella sailed from Auckland for Sydney the following morning, and it would have been possible for Mr Griffin to board that ship. A Sydney Customs Department official expressed the belief that he travelled by the Wanganella. ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22422, 17 November 1934, Page 14
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