STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE
GIRL MISSED FROM TRAIN
.Per Press Association.)
Invercargill, November 6
There lias been a mysterious disappearance from the second express train which brought the Premier to Invercargill last night.
Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and their 20-j-ear-old daughter Lizzie were passengers from Dunedin. Lizzie was known to be on. the train as far as Clinton, but has not been seen since, though her absence was not reported till the train was this side 'of Gore.
The mother told a reporter, who was on the train, that the girl had said: “Mother and father had a drop of drink. I feel like jumping off the train.” it is suggested that the girl might have left the train at Gore, though her parents state she knew nobodv there.
A passenger says ho know the girl, and in his opinion she was not on the train when it reached Gore. Enquiries are being made, and the lino is being searched.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 71, 7 November 1911, Page 5
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