BOY AND GIRL MISSING
GRAVE ANXIETY FELT. MISSING FOR A WEEK. (Per United Press Association.) Auckland, Apr. 30. Mystery surrounds the disappearance of a boy and girl aged 19 and 17 years respectively, who are known to have left the city in a hired five-seater Chevrolet car early last Friday evening, but have not been seen since. Grave anxiety is felt by the parents of the young people. The young man was employed as a clerk in an Auckland office and on Friday hired a car for the weekend. Shortly after seven o’clock on Friday evening h<> called in the car at his lodgings in Awens Road, Mount Eden, and then drove to Ponsonby Road where the girl was employed as a domestic. She had told her employers she intended to do some shopping in town, but was not seen again. She has been keeping company with the young man for some time. It was stated that the young man took a .22 calibre rifle away with him.
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Southland Times, Issue 19859, 3 May 1926, Page 8
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168BOY AND GIRL MISSING Southland Times, Issue 19859, 3 May 1926, Page 8
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