MAN'S LOST MEMORY
WANDERING IN SYDNEY ; POSSIBLE 'QUAKE VICTIM . SYDNEY, April 8. ■: A recen t visitor,, to. * Sydney).. fooi\<i wandering in the scrub on the .'outskirts of Sydney during the week-end suffering from loss of *mem6rVi- baffled the police, who found "a, card indicating that he is a member of a firm of London solicitors. ••'-.''
I. was further ascertained, that ho came from New Zealand' aboard- vth e Climnroa en March 24, where he transacted business. '•
He is believed to be Mr. Brassihgton, who was slaying at the Grand Hotel in Napier at the time-of* 1 the earthquake. The man is unable to remember anything about himself or his friends, and an endeavor is now bciiii; made to tra-e* his feliow. passengers on the Hliniaroa.' He had money on arrival i.n Sydney, Lijt is now penniless. ;
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17438, 9 April 1931, Page 7
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136MAN'S LOST MEMORY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17438, 9 April 1931, Page 7
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